Automated scanning probe lithography with n-alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers on au(111): Application for teaching undergraduate laboratories

Treva T. Brown, Zorabel M. LeJeune, Kai Liu, Sean Hardin, Jie Ren Li, Kresimir Rupnik, Jayne C. Garno

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Controllers for scanning probe instruments can be programmed for automated lithography to generate desired surface arrangements of nanopatterns of organic thin films, such as n-alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). In this report, atomic force microscopy (AFM) methods of lithography known as nanoshaving and nano-grafting are used to write nanopatterns within organic thin films. Commercial instruments provide software to control the length, direction, speed, and applied force of the scanning motion of the tip. For nanoshaving, higher forces are applied to an AFM tip to selectively remove regions of the matrix monolayer, exposing bare areas of the gold substrate. Nanografting is accomplished by force-induced displacement of molecules of a matrix SAM, followed immediately by the surface self-assembly of n-alkanethiol molecules from solution. Advancements in AFM automation enable rapid protocols for nanolithography, which can be accomplished within the tight time restraints of undergraduate laboratories. Example experiments with scanning probe lithography will be described in this report that were accomplished by undergraduate students during laboratory course activities and research internships in the chemistry department of Louisiana State University. Students were introduced to principles of surface analysis and gained "hands-on" experience with nanoscale chemistry.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)112-125
頁數14
期刊Journal of Laboratory Automation
16
發行號2
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2011 4月

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 電腦科學應用
  • 醫學實驗室技術

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