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Surface Patterning with Colloidal Monolayers

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How can the two dimensional crystallization of colloids be used to form highly ordered colloidal monolayers on solid substrates? What application does this have in generating arrays of nanostructures? These questions are addressed in Nicolas Vogel's thesis. Vogel describes a simple preparation method for the formation of uniform colloidal crystals over large areas, which he refines to yield more complex binary and non-close-packed arrangements. These monolayers can be applied to a process termed colloidal lithography which is used to prepare high quality metallic nanostructures with tailored properties defined to suit a variety of applications. Moreover, the author describes a method used to create metallic nanodot arrays with a resolution unprecedented for colloidal lithography methods. The author also outlines methodology to embed nanoparticle arrays into the substrate, which is developed and used to design robust, re-usable biosensor platforms and nanoscale patterns of biomimetic lipid bilayer membranes. The research in this thesis has led to a large number of publications in internationally renowned journals.

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Introduction.- Motivation and Outline.- Theory.- Characterization Methods.- Results and Discussion.- Experimental Section.- Summary and Outlook.

Summary

How can the two dimensional crystallization of colloids be used to form highly ordered colloidal monolayers on solid substrates? What application does this have in generating arrays of nanostructures? These questions are addressed in Nicolas Vogel's thesis. Vogel describes a simple preparation method for the formation of uniform colloidal crystals over large areas, which he refines to yield more complex binary and non-close-packed arrangements. These monolayers can be applied to a process termed colloidal lithography which is used to prepare high quality metallic nanostructures with tailored properties defined to suit a variety of applications. Moreover, the author describes a method used to create metallic nanodot arrays with a resolution unprecedented for colloidal lithography methods. The author also outlines methodology to embed nanoparticle arrays into the substrate, which is developed and used to design robust, re-usable biosensor platforms and nanoscale patterns of biomimetic lipid bilayer membranes. The research in this thesis has led to a large number of publications in internationally renowned journals.

Product details

Authors Nicolas Vogel
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2013
 
EAN 9783642351327
ISBN 978-3-642-35132-7
No. of pages 236
Dimensions 171 mm x 19 mm x 244 mm
Weight 512 g
Illustrations XVI, 236 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

Nanotechnologie, B, Nanowissenschaften, Chemistry and Materials Science, polymers, Polymer Sciences, Nanotechnology, Nanoscale Science and Technology, Nanostructures, Nanoscale science, Nanochemistry, Nanophysics, Nanoscience

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