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arxiv: 1004.1601 · v1 · submitted 2010-04-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.other

Wedging Transfer of Nanostructures

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.other
keywords nanostructuresfilmnanostructureontoflakesgraphenehydrophobicmetallic
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We report a versatile water-based method for transferring nanostructures onto surfaces of various shapes and compositions. The transfer occurs through the intercalation of a layer of water between a hydrophilic substrate and a hydrophobic nanostructure (for example, graphene flakes, carbon nanotubes, metallic nanostructures, quantum dots, etc) locked within a hydrophobic polymer thin film. As a result, the film entrapping the nanostructure is lifted off and floats at the air-water interface. The nanostructure can subsequently be deposited onto a target substrate by the removal of the water and the dissolution of the polymeric film. We show examples where graphene flakes and patterned metallic nanostructures are precisely transferred onto a specific location on a variety of patterned substrates, even on top of curved objects such as microspheres. The method is simple to use, fast, and does not require advanced equipment.

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