Nanolithography based on patterned metal transfer and its application to organic electronic devices
- 27 May 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 80 (21) , 4051-4053
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1481980
Abstract
We demonstrate a patterning method capable of producing features of submicron scale based on the transfer of a metalfilm from a stamp to a substrate assisted by cold welding. The patternedmetalfilm can be used as an etch mask to replicate the pattern on the substrate, or the film itself can serve as contact electrodes for a wide range of electronic devices. We demonstrate the versatility of the technique by fabricating a polymer grating on SiO 2 with lateral dimensions <80 nm and a pattern resolution approaching 10 nm, and by fabricating organic solar cells and pentacene channel organic thin-film transistors with channel lengths as short as 1 μm.Keywords
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