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High-Aspect-Ratio Metallic Nanostructures for Transparent Electrodes
Vistas in Nanofabrication
  • Joong Mok Park, Iowa State University
  • Xinyu Liu, Iowa State University
  • Kristen P. Constant, Iowa State University
  • Alan M. Russell, Iowa State University
  • Kai-Ming Ho, Iowa State University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract

Metallic nanowire arrays having high optical transmission and electric conductivity show promise for use as transparent electrodes. Transparent electrodes require high transmission of visible light and good electrical conductivity for charge transfer. High-aspectratio metallic nanowires for transparent electrode applications can be fabricated by e-beam angular deposition on polymer templates. These polymer templates are made with interference holography and nanoimprinting using a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) mold. The details of the fabrication processes including interference holography, micro-transfer molding, nanoimprint, and shadow angle depositions will be discussed.

Comments

This is a chapter from “High-Aspect Ratio Metallic Nanostructures for Transparent Electrodes”, J.-M. Park, X. Liu, W. Leung, K. Constant, A. Russell, and K.-M. Ho, in Vistas in Nanofabrication, Edited by Faiz Rahman, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., 2012, pp. 133-146. Reprinted with permission.

Copyright Owner
Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Joong Mok Park, Xinyu Liu, Kristen P. Constant, Alan M. Russell, et al.. "High-Aspect-Ratio Metallic Nanostructures for Transparent Electrodes" Vistas in Nanofabrication (2012) p. 133 - 146
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kristen_constant/41/