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Lithographically patterned nanowire electrodeposition: A method for patterning electrically continuous metal nanowires on dielectrics

  • Chenxiang Xiang
  • , Sheng Chin Kung
  • , David K. Taggart
  • , Fan Yang
  • , Michael A. Thompson
  • , Aleix G. Güell
  • , Yongan Yang
  • , Reginald M. Penner
  • Long Beach VA and University of California
  • University of Barcelona

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Abstract

Lithographically patterned nanowire electrodeposition (LPNE) is a new method for fabricating polycrystalline metal nanowires using electrodeposition. In LPNE, a sacrificial metal (M1 = silver or nickel) layer, 5-100 nm in thickness, is first vapor deposited onto a glass, oxidized silicon, or Kapton polymer film. A (+) photoresist (PR) layer is then deposited, photopatterned, and the exposed Ag or Ni is removed by wet etching. The etching duration is adjusted to produce an undercut ≈300 nm in width at the edges of the exposed PR. This undercut produces a horizontal trench with a precisely defined height equal to the thickness of the M1 layer. Within this trench, a nanowire of metal M2 is electrodeposited (M2 = gold, platinum, palladium, or bismuth). Finally the PR layer and M1 layer are removed. The nanowire height and width can be independently controlled down to minimum dimensions of 5 nm (h) and 11 nm (w), for example, in the case of platinum. These nanowires can be 1 cm in total length. We measure the temperature-dependent resistance of 100 μm sections of Au and Pd wires in order to estimate an electrical grain size for comparison with measurements by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Nanowire arrays can be postpatterned to produce two-dimensional arrays of nanorods. Nanowire patterns can also be overlaid one on top of another by repeating the LPNE process twice in succession to produce, for example, arrays of low-impedance, nanowire-nanowire junctions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1939-1949
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume2
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electrodeposition
  • Nanowire
  • Noble metal
  • Photolithography

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