研究目的
Developing a novel fabrication protocol for creating patterned arrays of assembled nanoparticles to advance the engineering of nanoparticle-based devices and structures with desired configurations for various applications.
研究成果
A novel fabrication protocol combining interfacial assembly and femtosecond laser patterning was developed to create patterned arrays of assembled nanoparticles. The protocol is maskless and template-free, compatible with microelectronic fabrication techniques, and can be applied to various inorganic nanoparticles. The patterned arrays exhibit enhanced out-of-plane magnetic anisotropy due to shape anisotropy change.
研究不足
The uniformity of the patterned squares is not high and their edges are not sharp enough, likely due to the discontinuous pulsing feature of the femtosecond laser and the thermal diffusion of the nanomaterial.