(488ak) Gold Island Film Patterning Via Selective Electroless Plating On Vapor-Deposited Silane Monolayers
AIChE Annual Meeting
2009
2009 Annual Meeting
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division
Poster Session: Materials Science and Engineering Division
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Micro/nano-patterned surfaces are important in opto-electronic and plasmonic devices, in biomedical materials and in bio- or chemical-sensor applications to improve their sensitivity and specificity to, for example, bio- or hazardous gas molecules. Here, we present various gold (Au) island film patterns on quartz substrates using nanosphere masks that serve as a negative mask for selective electroless (EL) Au plating after vapor-deposition of silane monolayers. We evaluate effects of surface hydration on the quality of silanization and Au island film patterns by changing conditions of (i) substrate hydroxylation, (ii) substrate dehydration by pre- and post-drying, and (iii) beads lifting-off bath. We show structural regularity of the Au island film patterns by scanning electron microscope images and analyze spectral features of them using a spectrometer. This method is applicable to the fine fabrication of metal platforms for improved optical and plasmonic features in sensing and imaging devices.