TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphology and size dependence of silver microstructures in fatty salts-assisted multiphoton photoreduction microfabrication
AU - Cao, Yao Yu
AU - Dong, Xian Zi
AU - Takeyasu, Nobuyuki
AU - Tanaka, Takuo
AU - Zhao, Zhen Sheng
AU - Duan, Xuan Ming
AU - Kawata, Satoshi
PY - 2009/8/1
Y1 - 2009/8/1
N2 - The morphology and size dependence of silver microstructures in a novel microfabrication process, fatty salts-assisted multiphoton photoreduction (MPR), were investigated by using the fatty salts with different carbon chain lengths (C n : n=4,5,7,9) under varied powers and irradiation times of a femtosecond near-infrared laser with the wavelength of 800 nm. Not only the feature size of the silver structures was reduced but also the surface smoothness was improved by increasing the chain length of the fatty salts. The highest resolution of a silver line was obtained to be 285 nm, which exceeded the diffraction limit. The fatty salts-assisted MPR microfabrication approach would provide an efficient protocol for fabricating metallic micro/nanostructures with fine morphology and size and could play an important role in the fabrication of the metallic micro/nanostructures for applications in photonics and electronics as well as in sensors.
AB - The morphology and size dependence of silver microstructures in a novel microfabrication process, fatty salts-assisted multiphoton photoreduction (MPR), were investigated by using the fatty salts with different carbon chain lengths (C n : n=4,5,7,9) under varied powers and irradiation times of a femtosecond near-infrared laser with the wavelength of 800 nm. Not only the feature size of the silver structures was reduced but also the surface smoothness was improved by increasing the chain length of the fatty salts. The highest resolution of a silver line was obtained to be 285 nm, which exceeded the diffraction limit. The fatty salts-assisted MPR microfabrication approach would provide an efficient protocol for fabricating metallic micro/nanostructures with fine morphology and size and could play an important role in the fabrication of the metallic micro/nanostructures for applications in photonics and electronics as well as in sensors.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00339-009-5270-7
DO - 10.1007/s00339-009-5270-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:67650461999
SN - 0947-8396
VL - 96
SP - 453
EP - 458
JO - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
JF - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
IS - 2
ER -