Simple, Large-Scale Patterning of Hydrophobic ZnO Nanorod Arrays

Authors
Kim, Seong BeenLee, Won WooYi, JaeseokPark, Won IlKim, Jin-SangNichols, William T.
Issue Date
2012-08
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.4, no.8, pp.3910 - 3915
Abstract
Here we describe a simple, versatile technique to produce large-scale arrays of highly ordered ZnO nanorods. Patterning of three distinct ZnO crystal morphologies is demonstrated through use of different ZnO seed layers. Array formation is accomplished through a simple variation on nanosphere lithography that imprints a thickness variation across a PMMA mask layer. The area of exposed seed layer is controlled through etching time in an oxygen plasma. Subsequent hydrothermal growth from the patterned seed layer produces high-quality ZnO crystals in uniform arrays. The high uniformity of the patterned array is shown to induce a high contact angle hydrophobic state even without the need for chemical modification of the ZnO surface. This technique provides a straightforward way to integrate the optical and electrical properties of high-quality ZnO, nanorods with the tunable fluidic properties at the surface of well-ordered arrays.
Keywords
SUBMICROMETER PARTICLES; ZINC-OXIDE; CRYSTALS; GROWTH; NANOPILLARS; SURFACES; ADHESION; DEVICES; MOTION; LOTUS; SUBMICROMETER PARTICLES; ZINC-OXIDE; CRYSTALS; GROWTH; NANOPILLARS; SURFACES; ADHESION; DEVICES; MOTION; LOTUS; ZnO nanorods; hydrothermal; nanosphere lithography; hydrophobic
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/129027
DOI
10.1021/am3007142
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