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Download fileSelective Growth of Patterned Monolayer Gold Nanoparticles on SU‑8 through Photoreduction for Plasmonic Applications
journal contribution
posted on 2020-12-29, 11:30 authored by Yi-Jui Chen, Wen-Huei Chang, Chun-Hung LinThis
paper presents a simple approach for the selective growth
of patterned monolayer gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and bulk gold nanostructures
through photoreduction. Photoreduction can occur on the surface of
SU-8 but not on the surface of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). Therefore,
a PMMA mask was introduced to the SU-8 surface to confine the area
for AuNP production. We developed a residual layer-free nanotransfer
printing process to transfer the PMMA mask from a perfluoropolyether
mold onto the SU-8 surface. After the exposure of a drop of HAuCl4 over the SU-8 surface masked by PMMA to UV light, AuNPs formed
on the uncovered SU-8 surface. Gold nanostructures with various shapes,
including nanodisks, nanorings, nanorod dimers, and asymmetric U-shaped
split-ring resonators, were produced through the proposed approach.
The optical properties of the fabricated nanostructures were investigated
and found to be consistent with the simulation. Overall, this study
provides a reliable and predictable process for fabricating gold nanostructures
with various shapes, which can be beneficial for plasmonic applications.