Metal hierarchical patterning by direct nanoimprint lithography

Radha, Boya ; Lim, Su Hui ; Saifullah, Mohammad S. M. ; Kulkarni, Giridhar U. (2013) Metal hierarchical patterning by direct nanoimprint lithography Scientific Reports, 3 . Article ID 1078, 8 pages. ISSN 2045-2322

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Official URL: http://www.nature.com/articles/srep01078

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Abstract

Three-dimensional hierarchical patterning of metals is of paramount importance in diverse fields involving photonics, controlling surface wettability and wearable electronics. Conventionally, this type of structuring is tedious and usually involves layer-by-layer lithographic patterning. Here, we describe a simple process of direct nanoimprint lithography using palladium benzylthiolate, a versatile metal-organic ink, which not only leads to the formation of hierarchical patterns but also is amenable to layer-by-layer stacking of the metal over large areas. The key to achieving such multi-faceted patterning is hysteretic melting of ink, enabling its shaping. It undergoes transformation to metallic palladium under gentle thermal conditions without affecting the integrity of the hierarchical patterns on micro- as well as nanoscale. A metallic rice leaf structure showing anisotropic wetting behavior and woodpile-like structures were thus fabricated. Furthermore, this method is extendable for transferring imprinted structures to a flexible substrate to make them robust enough to sustain numerous bending cycles.

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