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Published on: September 2, 2017
Nanoscale patterning of colloidal quantum dots on transparent and metallic planar surfaces
Yeonsang Park1, Young-Geun Roh, Un Jeong Kim
1Frontier Research Laboratory, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The patterning of colloidal quantum dots with nanometer resolution is essential for their application in photonics and plasmonics. Several patterning approaches, such as the use of polymer composites, molecular lock-and-key methods, inkjet printing and microcontact printing of quantum dots have been recently developed. Herein, we present a simple method of patterning colloidal quantum dots for photonic nanostructures such as straight lines, rings and dot patterns either on transparent or metallic substrates. Sub-10 nm width of the patterned line could be achieved with a well-defined sidewall profile. Using this method, we demonstrate a surface plasmon launcher from a quantum dot cluster in the visible spectrum.

