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Sacrificial layer-assisted nanoscale transfer printing

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摘要 Transfer printing is an emerging assembly technique for flexible and stretchable electronics.Although a variety of transfer printing methods have been developed,transferring patterns with nanometer resolution remains challenging.We report a sacrificial layer-assisted nanoscale transfer printing method.A sacrificial layer is deposited on a donor substrate,and ink is prepared on and transferred with the sacrificial layer.Introducing the sacrificial layer into the transfer printing process eliminates the effect of the contact area on the energy release rate(ERR)and ensures that the ERR for the stamp/ink-sacrificial layer interface is greater than that for the sacrificial layer/donor interface even at a slow peel speed(5mm s−1).Hence,large-area nanoscale patterns can be successfully transferred with a yield of 100%,such as Au nanoline arrays(100 nm thick,4 mm long and 47 nm wide)fabricated by photolithography techniques and PZT nanowires(10mm long and 63nm wide)fabricated by electrohydrodynamic jet printing,using only a blank stamp and without the assistance of any interfacial chemistries.Moreover,the presence of the sacrificial layer also enables the ink to move close to the mechanical neutral plane of the multilayer peel-off sheet,remarkably decreasing the bending stress and obviating cracks or fractures in the ink during transfer printing.
出处 《Microsystems & Nanoengineering》 EI CSCD 2020年第1期394-403,共10页 微系统与纳米工程(英文)
基金 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51875083,51621064) Y.L.acknowledges the support from the QMUL SBCS start-up and the Royal Society Research Grant(RGS\R1\201071).
关键词 PRINTING LAYER TRANSFER
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