Product Code: ICAL07_N103

Large Area Laser Parallel Fabrication of User-Defined Nanopatterns by Particle-Lens Arrays
Authors:
David Whitehead, University of Manchester; Manchester Great Britain
Wei Guo, The University of Manchester; Manchester Great Britain
Zengbo Wang, The University of Manchester; Manchester Great Britain
Boris Luk'yanchuk, Data Storage Institute; Singapore Singapore
Lin Li, The University of Manchester; Manchester Great Britain
Zhu Liu, The University of Manchester; Manchester Great Britain
Presented at ICALEO 2007

Direct parallel writing nano-patterns over a large surface area is a challenging task. Techniques like electron beam and focused ion beam lithography are limited to particular applications because of low throughput and expensive setup. In this paper, an efficient and low-cost technique is reported on direct laser surface nanopatterning in the near-field region. By using angular incident laser beams with a self-assembled particle-lens array, flexible patterns have been produced by a few laser pulse exposures. It was demonstrated that hundred million parallel features can be written simultaneously in an area of one centimeter square.

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