Friday, February 22, 2013

1302.5380 (Tero J. Isotalo et al.)

Statistical Characterization of Self-Assembled Colloidal Crystals by
Single-Step Vertical Deposition
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Tero J. Isotalo, Yao-Lan Tian, Mikko P. Konttinen, Ilari J. Maasilta
We have statistically characterized the self-assembly of multi-layer polystyrene colloidal crystals, using the technique of vertical deposition, with parameters chosen to produce thick layers of self-assembled crystals in one deposition step. In addition, using a lithographically directed self-assembly method, we have shown that the size of multi-layer, continuous crack-free domains in lithographically defined areas can be many times larger than in the surrounding areas. In a single deposition step, we have produced continuous colloidal crystal films of 260 nm diameter polystyrene spheres approximately 30 -- 40 layers thick, with a controllable lateral size of 80 -- 100 $\upmu$m without lithography, and as high as 250 $\upmu$m with the lithographic template.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5380

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