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Mass-fabricated one-dimensional silicon nanogaps for hybrid organic/nanoparticle arrays
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Materials ScienceEngineeringHybrid Organic/nanoparticle ArraysNanomaterialsNanotechnologyOrganic ElectronicsMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsNanolithographyNanofabricationElectrical MeasurementsDiazonium SaltNanometrologyMicrofabrication TechniquesNanolithography MethodNanoarchitectonicsOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
Optical lithography based on microfabrication techniques was employed to fabricate one-dimensional nanogaps with micrometre edge lengths in silicon. These one-dimensional nanogaps served as a platform on which organic/nanoparticle films were assembled. Characterization of the gaps was performed with high-resolution TEM, SEM, and electrical measurements. Novel self-assembling attachment chemistry, based on the interaction of silicon with a diazonium salt, was used to iteratively build a multi-layer nanoparticle film across a 7 nm gap. By using nanoparticles capped with an easily displaced ligand, a variable conductive path was created across the 1D nanogap. Electrical measurements of the gap showed a dramatic change in the I(V) characteristics after assembly of the nanoparticle film.
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