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4 November 2002 Fabrication of luminescent nanostructures by dip-pen nanolithography
Aleksandr Noy, Abigail E. Miller, Jennifer Emily Klare, Brandon L. Weeks, Bruce W. Woods, James J. De Yoreo
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Abstract
We used a combination of dip-pen nanolithography and scanning optical confocal microscopy to fabricate and visualize luminescent nanoscale patterns of various materials on glass substrates. We show that this method can be used successfully to push the limits of dip-pen nanolithography down to controlled deposition of single molecules. We also demonstrate that this method is able to create and visualize protein patterns on surfaces. Finally, we show that our method can be used to fabricate polymer nanowires of controlled size using conductive polymers. We also present a kinetic model that accurately describes the deposition process.
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Aleksandr Noy, Abigail E. Miller, Jennifer Emily Klare, Brandon L. Weeks, Bruce W. Woods, and James J. De Yoreo "Fabrication of luminescent nanostructures by dip-pen nanolithography", Proc. SPIE 4809, Nanoscale Optics and Applications, (4 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451184
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KEYWORDS
Scanning probe lithography

Nanolithography

Molecules

Polymers

Proteins

Nanowires

Confocal microscopy

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