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Droplet-confined electroplating for nanoscale additive manufacturing: current control of the initial stages of the growth of copper nanowires

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arxiv 2408.00660 v1 pith:JIOIVOC3 submitted 2024-08-01 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords depositioncurrentdroplet-confinedstructurescontrolcopperelectrodepositionelectroplating
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Droplet-confined electrodeposition enables a precise deposition of three dimensional, nanoscopic and high purity metal structures. It aspires to fabricate intricate microelectronic devices, metamaterials, plasmonic structures and functionalized surfaces. Yet, a major handicap of droplet-confined electrodeposition is the current lack of control over the process, which is owed to its dynamic nature and the nanoscopic size of the involved droplets. The deposition current offers itself as an obvious and real-time window into the deposition. Therefore, the current during droplet-confined deposition is analysed. Nucleation and growth dynamics are evaluated systematically. Our results indicate different deposition regimes and link current to both volume and morphology of deposited copper. This allows for optimized electroplating strategies and to calibrate the slicing algorithms necessary for a controlled deposition of 3D structures. The potential of selecting appropriate solvents further readies this novel technique for the reliable deposition of functional structures with submicron resolution.

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