High-Resolution Nanotransfer Printing of Porous Crossbar Array Using Patterned Metal Molds by Extreme-Pressure Imprint Lithography

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High-resolution nanotransfer printing (nTP) technologies have attracted a tremendous amount of attention due to their excellent patternability, high productivity, and cost-effectiveness. However, there is still a need to develop low-cost mold manufacturing methods, because most nTP techniques generally require the use of patterned molds fabricated by high-cost lithography technology. Here, we introduce a novel nTP strategy that uses imprinted metal molds to serve as an alternative to a Si stamp in the transfer printing process. We present a method by which to fabricate rigid surface-patterned metallic molds (Zn, Al, and Ni) based on the process of direct extreme-pressure imprint lithography (EPIL). We also demonstrate the nanoscale pattern formation of functional materials, in this case Au, TiO2, and GST, onto diverse surfaces of SiO2/Si, polished metal, and slippery glass by the versatile nTP method using the imprinted metallic molds with nanopatterns. Furthermore, we show the patterning results of nanoporous crossbar arrays on colorless polyimide (CPI) by a repeated nTP process. We expect that this combined nanopatterning method of EPIL and nTP processes will be extendable to the fabrication of various nanodevices with complex circuits based on micro/nanostructures.

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Park, T. W., Kang, Y. L., Kim, Y. N., & Park, W. I. (2023). High-Resolution Nanotransfer Printing of Porous Crossbar Array Using Patterned Metal Molds by Extreme-Pressure Imprint Lithography. Nanomaterials, 13(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13162335

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