材料科学
制作
超材料
飞秒
纳米结构
激光器
纳米技术
电介质
光电子学
3D打印
激光烧蚀
光学
复合材料
替代医学
病理
物理
医学
作者
SeungYeon Kang,Kevin Vora,Eric Mazur
出处
期刊:Nanotechnology
[IOP Publishing]
日期:2015-03-04
卷期号:26 (12): 121001-121001
被引量:58
标识
DOI:10.1088/0957-4484/26/12/121001
摘要
Developing an ability to fabricate high-resolution, 3D metal nanostructures in a stretchable 3D matrix is a critical step to realizing novel optoelectronic devices such as tunable bulk metal-dielectric optical devices and THz metamaterial devices that are not feasible with alternative techniques. We report a new chemistry method to fabricate high-resolution, 3D silver nanostructures using a femtosecond-laser direct metal writing technique. Previously, only fabrication of 3D polymeric structures or single-/few-layer metal structures was possible. Our method takes advantage of unique gelatin properties to overcome such previous limitations as limited freedom in 3D material design and short sample lifetime. We fabricate more than 15 layers of 3D silver nanostructures with a resolution of less than 100 nm in a stable dielectric matrix that is flexible and has high large transparency that is well-matched for potential applications in the optical and THz metamaterial regimes. This is a single-step process that does not require any further processing. This work will be of interest to those interested in fabrication methods that utilize nonlinear light–matter interactions and the realization of future metamaterials.
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