Selective growth of gold nanoparticles on FIB-induced amorphous phase of Si substrate

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Maskless and electroless patterning of gold was performed by a simple method: 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPTMS) and an aqueous solution of hydrogen tetrachloroaurate (HAuCl4·4H2O) were reacted, and the obtained solution was dropped onto a silicon substrate processed by a focused ion beam (FIB). This method utilizes the selective growth of gold nanoparticles on an FIB-processed area of a silicon surface. Raman microspectroscopy revealed that gold nanoparticles selectively grew on an FIB-processed area when an amorphous silicon phase was induced by an FIB. Unlike other attempts to fabricate metal patterns with silane coupling agents, MPTMS acts as a reducing agent, not as glue. © 2010 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Matsuoka, T., Nishi, M., Shimotsuma, Y., Miura, K., & Hirao, K. (2010). Selective growth of gold nanoparticles on FIB-induced amorphous phase of Si substrate. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 118(1379), 575–578. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.118.575

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