Cylindrical and Spherical Membranes of Anodic Aluminum Oxide with Highly Ordered Conical Nanohole Arrays

  • Pang Y
  • Chandrasekar R
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Abstract

Nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) with uniform and controllable pore diameters and pe-riods over a wide range has been explored for various applications due to relatively easy fabrica-tion processes. Moreover, one of the interesting possibilities afforded by the anodization process is that the anodization can take place on aluminum films with arbitrary shape, such as a section of cylinder or sphere, which has not yet been well studied or applied in nanofabrication. In this pa-per, we report that highly ordered conical nanohole arrays prepared by the anodization of cylin-drical and spherical Al films have been fabricated. As can be seen by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), straight nanohole arrays have been grown along the radical directions of the cylindrical or spherical alumina membrane without bending or branching at all, the diameter of the conical na-noholes and the diameter change along individual channels can be tuned by changing the curva-ture of the membrane. These new types of templates may open new opportunities in optical, elec-tronic and electrochemical applications.

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Pang, Y., & Chandrasekar, R. (2015). Cylindrical and Spherical Membranes of Anodic Aluminum Oxide with Highly Ordered Conical Nanohole Arrays. Natural Science, 07(05), 232–237. https://doi.org/10.4236/ns.2015.75026

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