Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2006-09-07
Nanotechnology v17, pp4229-4234 (2006)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1088/0957-4484/17/16/038
We have observed nanopattern formation with robust and controllable spatial ordering by laser-induced dewetting in nanoscopic metal films. Pattern evolution in Co film of thickness 1\leq h\leq8 nm on SiO_{2} was achieved under multiple pulse irradiation using a 9 ns pulse laser. Dewetting leads to the formation of cellular patterns which evolve into polygons that eventually break up into nanoparticles with monomodal size distribution and short range ordering in nearest-neighbour spacing R. Spatial ordering was attributed to a hydrodynamic thin film instability and resulted in a predictable variation of R and particle diameter D with h. The length scales R and D were found to be independent of the laser energy. These results suggest that spatially ordered metal nanoparticles can be robustly assembled by laser-induced dewetting.
Favazza Christopher
Kalyanaraman Ramki
Sureshkumar Radhakrishna
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