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artículos
Título:
Surface Percolation and Growth. An alternative scheme for breaking the diffraction limit in optical patterning
Autor/es:
KUNIK D,; PIETRASANTA L.I; MARTÍNEZ O.E
Revista:
Paper in Physics
Editorial:
Paper in Physics
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 1 p. 1 - 12
ISSN:
1852-4249
Resumen:
A nanopatterning scheme is presented by which the structure height can be controlled in the tens of nanometers range and the lateral resolution is a factor at least three times better than the point spread function of the writing beam. The method relies on the initiationof the polymerization mediated by a very inefficient energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecule after single photon absorption. The mechanism has the following distinctive steps: the dye adsorbs on the substrate surface with a higher concentration than in the bulk, upon illumination it triggers the polymerization, then isolated islands develop and merge into a uniform structure (percolation), which subsequently grows until the illumination is interrupted. This percolation mechanism has a threshold that introduces the needed nonlinearity for the fabrication of structures beyond the diffraction limit.