Metal direct nanoimprinting is a fabrication technique based on plastic deformation of ductile metals such as silver and gold pressed into a structured rigid mold. While this process can be exploited to manufacture metallic micro- and nanoparts by removing the mold after processing, it can also be used as a metallization method for producing two-dimensional metallo-dielectric composites. Dense silver-pillar arrays with diameters down to 140 nm, aspect ratios up to 13, and excellent uniformity over large areas were fabricated. The sample quality was confirmed by near-infrared optical reflectances of Si–Ag photonic crystals, which showed strong collective surface plasmon-polariton

Silver high-aspect-ratio micro- and nanoimprinting for optical applications

GALLI, MATTEO;AGIO, MARIO;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Metal direct nanoimprinting is a fabrication technique based on plastic deformation of ductile metals such as silver and gold pressed into a structured rigid mold. While this process can be exploited to manufacture metallic micro- and nanoparts by removing the mold after processing, it can also be used as a metallization method for producing two-dimensional metallo-dielectric composites. Dense silver-pillar arrays with diameters down to 140 nm, aspect ratios up to 13, and excellent uniformity over large areas were fabricated. The sample quality was confirmed by near-infrared optical reflectances of Si–Ag photonic crystals, which showed strong collective surface plasmon-polariton
2009
Applied Physics/Condensed Matter/Materials Science encompasses the resources of three related disciplines: Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Materials Science. The applied physics resources are concerned with the applications of topics in condensed matter as well as optics, vacuum science, lasers, electronics, cryogenics, magnets and magnetism, acoustical physics and mechanics. The condensed matter physics resources are concerned with the study of the structure and the thermal, mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of condensed matter. They include superconductivity, surfaces, interfaces, thin films, dielectrics, ferroelectrics and semiconductors. The materials science resources are concerned with the physics and chemistry of materials and include ceramics, composites, alloys, metals and metallurgy, nanotechnology, nuclear materials, adhesion and adhesives. Resources dealing with polymeric materials are listed in the Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science category.
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metal nanoparticles; nanoimprint; plasmonics
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Buzzi, Stefano; Galli, Matteo; Agio, Mario; Joerg, Loeffler
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