Addressing Large Sets of Multifunctional Particles onto Pre-defined Nano-sites Using Selective Surface Chemistries
Résumé
Finding simple methods for the precise self-assembly of colloids onto different regions of a patterned surface is a major current issue in nanofabrication. Solving this issue could bridge the gap between top-down fabrication processes such as lithography which allows the creation of large arrays of well-defined nanostructures on a surface (e.g. nanoantennas) and bottom-up built nano-objects. In our work, latex nanoparticles were precisely located onto the gold regions of micro and nanopatterned gold/silica substrates through selective surface chemical functionalizations. This strategy allowed the trapping of nanoparticles onto the gold nanostructures with very little non-specific adsorption onto the surrounding silica.