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Morphology Control in Self-Assembled Monolayers Written by Dip Pen Nanolithography

Barsotti, Robert J.
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O'Connel, Matthew S.
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Stellacci, Francesco  
2004
Langmuir

Here, we describe the effect of writing speed in dip pen nanolithography on the morphology (height and density) of self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols on gold surfaces. The analysis of atomic force microscopy images of written monolayers shows that molecules assemble according to a nucleation and growth mechanism. Slow writing speeds lead to dense monolayers that can be used either to direct the self-assembly of metal nanoparticles or as masks for selective etching of conductive gold nanowires.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/la049763g
Author(s)
Barsotti, Robert J.
O'Connel, Matthew S.
Stellacci, Francesco  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Langmuir
Volume

20

Issue

12

Start page

4795

End page

4798

Subjects

SCANNING PROBE LITHOGRAPHY

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ADSORPTION-KINETICS

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INK

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GOLD

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NANOSTRUCTURES

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SURFACES

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OLIGONUCLEOTIDES

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SPECTROSCOPY

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NANOARRAYS

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THIOLS

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OTHER

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