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Integration of Nanomaterials into Three-Dimensional Vertical Architectures

  • Jiaying Wang
  • , Stefan Wagner
  • , Wenjun Chen
  • , Yuesong Shi
  • , Abdoulaye Ndao
  • , Leon Li
  • , Boubacar Kante
  • , Donald Sirbuly
  • , Max C. Lemme
  • , Oscar Vazquez-Mena
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • AMO GmbH

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Abstract

A novel layer-by-layer three-dimensional (3D) architecture allowing one to expand device fabrication in the vertical direction and integrating functional nanomaterials is presented by emulating civil engineering. The architecture uses SU-8 pillars as structural columns, which support multiple horizontal suspended thin films. The films then serve as platforms for the integration of nanomaterials and nanodevices. Multiple graphene layers suspended across SU-8 pillars with precise control on their vertical spacing are demonstrated. In addition to graphene, silicon nitride films that offer high strength yield and thickness control are also presented. Metallic microstructures, plasmonic nanostructures, semiconducting quantum dots, and monolayer graphene on the suspended films are achieved to prove the capability of integrating functional nanomaterials. This work provides the potential to integrate highly compact micro/nanoscale devices at different vertical levels with high surface density, which allows for more capabilities and functionalities in a single device.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28262-28268
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume10
Issue number34
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • nanomaterial integration
  • plasmon resonance
  • silicon nitride thin film
  • suspended graphene
  • three-dimensional vertical architecture

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