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Evidence of meniscus interface transport in dip-pen nanolithography: An annular diffusion model
Omkar A Nafday1, Mark W Vaughn, Brandon L Weeks
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University, 6th Street and Canton, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USA.
Abstract:
Ring shaped dots were patterned with mercaptohexadecanoic acid ink by dip-pen nanolithography. These dots have an ink-free inner core surrounded by an inked annular region, making them different from the filled dots usually obtained. This suggests a different transport mechanism than the current hypothesis of bulk water meniscus transport. A meniscus interface ink transport model is proposed, and its general applicability is demonstrated by predicting the patterned dot radii of chemically diverse inks.

