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arxiv: 2004.08175 · v1 · pith:QPTZJR7H · submitted 2020-04-17 · physics.chem-ph

Nano- and microscale apertures in metal films fabricated by colloidal lithography with perovskite nanocrystals

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keywords metalnanocrystalsperovskiteaperturescolloidaldemonstratefabricationlithography
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We demonstrate patterning of metal surfaces based on lift-off of perovskite nanocrystals that enables the fabrication of nanometer-size features without the use of resist-based nanolithography. The perovskite nanocrystals act as templates for defining the shape of the apertures in metal layers, and we exploit the variety of sizes and shapes that can be controlled in the colloidal synthesis to demonstrate the fabrication of nanoholes, nanogaps and guides with size smaller than the wavelength of light in the visible spectrum. The process can be readily integrated with standard lithography and etching techniques for the creation of more complex structures.

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