Engineering Nanostructured Surfaces

Sara Diegoli, Paula Mendes, Jon Preece

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Abstract

The ability to fabricate metallic nanostructures has great potential for applications ranging from electronics to biosensors. The integration of two complementary approaches – top-down lithography and bottom-up self-assembly – have been pursued as a means of realizing such a major task. This review discusses two of these hybrid bottom-up/top-down processes, which have been employed for creating nanometer-scale surface structures of gold nanoparticles in precisely engineered geometries. Particular attention is given to the nanofabrication methodologies and potential applications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPhysics, Chemistry and Application of Nanostructures
Subtitle of host publicationReviews and Short Notes: Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanomeeting 2007 Minsk, Belarus, 22 - 25 May 2007
EditorsV E Borisenko, V S Gurin, S V Gaponenko
PublisherWorld Scientific
Pages277-284
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9789812770950, 9789814475709
ISBN (Print)9789812705990
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2007
Event International Conference on Nanomeeting 2007 - Minsk, Belarus
Duration: 22 May 200724 May 2007

Conference

Conference International Conference on Nanomeeting 2007
Country/TerritoryBelarus
CityMinsk
Period22/05/0724/05/07

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