Journal article

Anisotropic Particle Fabrication Using Thermal Scanning Probe Lithography

T Das, JD Smith, MH Uddin, RR Dagastine

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces | Published : 2022

Abstract

Size, shape, and chemical properties of nanoparticles are powerful tools to modulate the optical and physicochemical properties of a particle suspension. Despite having many methods to synthesize anisotropic nanoparticles, often there are challenges in terms of controlling the polydispersity, shape, size, or composition of anisotropic nanoparticles. This work has been inspired by the potential for developing a unique pathway to make different shaped monodispersed anisotropic nano- and microparticles with large flexibility in material choice. Compared to existing methods, this state-of-the-art nanolithographic method is fast, easy to prototype, and much simple in terms of its mechanical requi..

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