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17 August 2014 Laser-directed deposition of silver nanostructures
Ke Jiang, Kathrin Spendier, Anatoliy O. Pinchuk
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Abstract
Controlled deposition of metal nanostructures on various substrates is highly desirable for electronics, photonics, sensing and catalysis. A laser focused beam has been used to deposit metal nanoparticles and nanostructures based on optical forces with diffraction-limited spatial resolution. We demonstrate fabrication of nanostructured silver wires, spots and wire arrays by using a confocal microscope setup, offering highly reproducible nanostructured silver growth and pattern writing. Particularly, laser-deposited silver micro-wires show adjustable electronic conductivities. Taking into accounts the superior spatial resolution and versatile pattern design, this technique is promising for a variety of applications such as microelectronics and bio-chips.
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Ke Jiang, Kathrin Spendier, and Anatoliy O. Pinchuk "Laser-directed deposition of silver nanostructures", Proc. SPIE 9163, Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties XII, 916314 (17 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2060883
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KEYWORDS
Silver

Metals

Nanostructures

Scanning electron microscopy

Confocal microscopy

Microscopes

Electronics

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