Al2O3/W hetero-structured nanopore membranes: From native to tunable nanofluidic diodes
We present here Al2O3/W hetero-structured nanopore membranes which function as native and electrical field tunable nanofluidic diodes. A typical membrane is 100×100 μm2 in size with pore density of ∼ 20/μm2. The nanopores are 26 nm in diameter and 400 nm in length. Owing to the opposite surface charge states of Al 2O3 (positive) and W (negative with native oxide), the membrane exhibits clear rectification of ion current in electrolyte solutions. After thermal heating at 350°C for 2 hrs, approximately 10 nm WOx grows on the surface of W, forming a conformal and dense dielectric layer. The W layer allows the application of an electrical field to further modulate the ionic transport through the nanopores with low gate potentials and ultra low gate leakage current. We have demonstrated the control of rectifying factor from 2 to 11. Our experimental findings have a valuable potential for controllable high throughput molecular separation and chemical processors.
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2013
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EPFL
Event name | Event place | Event date |
Suzhou, China | April 7-10, 2013 | |