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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Kooij, Ernst Stefan
University of Twente
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- 2019Brush Swelling and Attachment Strength of Barnacle Adhesion Protein on Zwitterionic Polymer Films as a Function of Macromolecular Structurecitations
- 2015Colloidal Route to Bio-inspired Hierarchical Superhydrophobic Substrates
- 2015Amplified responsiveness of multi-layered, polymer grafts: Synergy between brushes and hydrogelscitations
- 2015Innovative gold nanoparticle patterning and selective metallization
- 2013Selective metallization by seeded growth on patterned gold nanoparticle arrayscitations
- 2011Novel, highly selective gold nanoparticle patterning on surfaces using pure watercitations
- 2011Dielectrophoretic alignment of metal and metal oxide nanowires and nanotubescitations
- 2008Field induced phase segregation in ferrofluidscitations
- 2006Seeded-Growth Approach to Selective Metallization of Microcontact-Printed Patternscitations
- 2005Photoluminescence from undoped silicon after chemical etching combined with metal platingcitations
- 2004Electrochemically Induced Morphology and Volume Changes in Surface-Grafted Poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane) Monolayerscitations
- 2004Ellipsometric characterisation of heterogeneous 2D layerscitations
- 2003Structural and optical characterization of porous anodic aluminium oxidecitations
- 2002Hysteresis in YHx films observed with in situ measurementscitations
- 2001Structural, electrical, and optical properties of La1-z YzHx switchable mirrorscitations
- 2001Structural, optical and electronic properties of LaMgHx switchable mirrorscitations
- 2000Quenching of Giant Hysteresis Effects in La1-zYzHx Switchable Mirrorscitations
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Dielectrophoretic alignment of metal and metal oxide nanowires and nanotubes
Abstract
Nanowires and nanotubes were synthesized from metals and metal oxides using templated cathodic electrodeposition. With templated electrodeposition, small structures are electrodeposited using a template that is the inverse of the final desired shape. Dielectrophoresis was used for the alignment of the as-formed nanowires and nanotubes between prepatterned electrodes. For reproducible nanowire alignment, a universal set of dielectrophoresis parameters to align any arbitrary nanowire material was determined. The parameters include peak-to-peak potential and frequency, thickness of the silicon oxide layer, grounding of the silicon substrate, and nature of the solvent medium used. It involves applying a field with a frequency >10(5) Hz, an insulating silicon oxide layer with a thickness of 2.5 mu m or more, grounding of the underlying silicon substrate, and the use of a solvent medium with a low dielectric constant. In our experiments, we obtained good results by using a peak-to-peak potential of 2.1 V at a frequency of 1.2 x 10(5) Hz. Furthermore, an indirect alignment technique is proposed that prevents short circuiting of nanowires after contacting both electrodes. After alignment, a considerably lower resistivity was found for ZnO nanowires made by templated electrodeposition (2.2-3.4 x 10(-3) Omega m) compared to ZnO nanorods synthesized by electrodeposition (10 Omega m) or molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) (500 Omega m). (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.