Nanoscale, electrified liquid jets for high-resolution printing of charge.

TitleNanoscale, electrified liquid jets for high-resolution printing of charge.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsPark J-U, Lee S, Unarunotai S, Sun Y, Dunham S, Song T, Ferreira PM, Alleyene AG, Paik U, Rogers JA
JournalNano Lett
Volume10
Issue2
Pagination584-91
Date Published2010 Feb 10
ISSN1530-6992
KeywordsAnions, Biosensing Techniques, Cations, Electronics, Equipment Design, Humans, Materials Testing, Microscopy, Atomic Force, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Nanoparticles, Nanostructures, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Silicon
Abstract

Nearly all research in micro- and nanofabrication focuses on the formation of solid structures of materials that perform some mechanical, electrical, optical, or related function. Fabricating patterns of charges, by contrast, is a much less well explored area that is of separate and growing interesting because the associated electric fields can be exploited to control the behavior of nanoscale electronic and mechanical devices, guide the assembly of nanomaterials, or modulate the properties of biological systems. This paper describes a versatile technique that uses fine, electrified liquid jets formed by electrohydrodynamics at micro- and nanoscale nozzles to print complex patterns of both positive and negative charges, with resolution that can extend into the submicrometer and nanometer regime. The reported results establish the basic aspects of this process and demonstrate the capabilities through printed patterns with diverse geometries and charge configurations in a variety of liquid inks, including suspensions of nanoparticles and nanowires. The use of printed charge to control the properties of silicon nanomembrane transistors provides an application example.

DOI10.1021/nl903495f
Alternate JournalNano Lett
PubMed ID20067277
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