Facile preparation of porous alumina through-hole masks for sputtering by two-layer anodization

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Abstract

Highly ordered porous alumina through-hole masks were fabricated on a substrate by combining two-layer anodization with subsequent through-holing by selective etching. This process allowed the fabrication of porous alumina masks without an increase in pore size during the etching performed for through-holing. Additionally, the process contributed to improved operability in the setting of the masks on substrates because the second anodizing layer acts as a supporting layer for the handling of the mask. The fabrication of ordered Au nanodot arrays was demonstrated as an example application of the through-hole masks obtained by the present process.

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Yanagishita, T., & Masuda, H. (2016). Facile preparation of porous alumina through-hole masks for sputtering by two-layer anodization. Applied Physics Reviews, 6(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4961126

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