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Precision Additive Nanofabrication: The Role of Liquid Ink Transport in the Direct Placement of Quantum Dot Emitters onto Sub‐Micrometer Antennas by Dip‐Pen Nanolithography (Small 31/2018)

Precision Additive Nanofabrication: The Role of Liquid Ink Transport in the Direct Placement of Quantum Dot Emitters onto Sub‐Micrometer Antennas by Dip‐Pen Nanolithography (Small 31/2018)
Somak Majumder, Isabelle Staude, Nabil A. Amro, Peter M. Goodwin, Chris J. Sheehan, Allison M. Dennis, Farah Dawood, Jun Wang, Jennifer A. Hollingsworth, Matthew Ticknor, Peter A. Schulze, Matthew R. Buck, Igal Brener, Sachi Krishnamurthy

Abstract

In article number 1801503, Jennifer A. Hollingsworth and co‐workers demonstrate an advance in nanofabrication using dip‐pen nanolithography (DPN) to directly place nanocrystal quantum dots onto a three‐dimensional nanostructured optical antenna. The results lay the groundwork for the expanded use of DPN and other scanning probe technologies for the additive preparation of functional multi‐component systems and devices at the nanoscale.

Publisher URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/smll.201870144

DOI: 10.1002/smll.201870144

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