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Cell Patterning on Photolithographically Defined Parylene-C: SiO2 Substrates
Published on: March 7, 2014
A Versatile Top-Down Patterning Technique for Perovskite On-Chip Integration
Federico Fabrizi1,2, Saeed Goudarzi2, Sana Khan1,2
1AMO GmbH, Otto-Blumenthal-Straße 25, Aachen 52074, Germany.
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Metal-halide perovskites (MHPs) have exciting optoelectronic properties and are under investigation for various applications, such as photovoltaics, light-emitting diodes, and lasers. An essential step toward exploiting the full potential of this class of materials is their large-scale, on-chip integration with high-resolution, top-down patterning. The development of such patterning methods for perovskite films is challenging because of their intrinsic ionic nature and adverse reactions with the solvents used in standard lithography processes. Here, we introduce a versatile and precise method comprising photolithography and reactive ion etching (RIE) processes that can be tuned to accommodate different perovskite compositions and morphologies. Our method utilizes conventional photoresists at reduced temperatures to create micron-sized features down to 1 μm, providing high reproducibility from chip to chip. The patterning technique is validated through atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It enables the scalable and high-throughput on-chip monolithic integration of MHPs.
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