<p>This thesis explores a route to induce and control the structure formation process in thin films by the use of strong electric fields. We investigate, establish and apply the use of the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) lithography as a versatile patterning tool on the sub-micrometre and nanometre length
Electrohydrodynamic Patterning of Functional Materials
β Scribed by Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 148
- Series
- Springer Theses
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This thesis explores a route to induce and control the structure formation process in thin films by the use of strong electric fields. We investigate, establish and apply the use of the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) lithography as a versatile patterning tool on the sub-micrometre and nanometre length scales for functional materials. Thin films are ubiquitous, they are found in nature and used in almost every aspect of daily life. While film instabilities are often undesirable in nature and technology, they can be utilized to produce structures by precisely controlling the destabilization of the film. EHD lithography utilizes instabilities induced by means of an electric field to fabricate periodic structures. EHD patterning is set to become a competitive candidate for low-cost lithographic technology for a number of applications. Herein, the applied potential of this lithographic process is explored by expanding its applicability to a broad range of materials and by a simultaneous patterning of multilayer systems or functional polymers yielding hierarchical architectures with novel functionalities.
EHD pattern formation enables for instance, the fabrication of multi-scale structured arrays as surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-active platforms. Furthermore, crystalline and conductive polymers are patterned using the EHD approach and the underlying structure formation mechanisms are discussed. This extension towards functional material systems offers interesting prospects for potential applications. Findings of this thesis are very promising for use in optoelectronic devices.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Theoretical Background and Physical Principles of EHD Instabilities....Pages 11-30
Experimental Tools and Analytical Techniques....Pages 31-46
Rapid Patterning of Low-Viscosity Resists Using Electrohydrodynamic Lithography....Pages 47-61
Alignment of Carbon Nanotubes via EHD-Driven Patterning of Nanocomposites....Pages 63-78
Hierarchical EHD Structures for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering....Pages 79-89
Patterning of Crystalline Organic Materials via EHL....Pages 91-105
Electrohydrodynamic Lithography of a Conducting Polymer....Pages 107-115
Structural Hierarchy of Functional Block Copolymer System Induced by Electrohydrodynamic Lithography....Pages 117-129
Summary....Pages 131-135
Back Matter....Pages 137-137
β¦ Subjects
Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films;Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films;Nanotechnology;Polymer Sciences;Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices
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