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High density nanofluidic channels by self-sealing for metallic nanoparticles detection
High density nanofluidic channels were successfully fabricated by a novel process, nicknamed as self-sealing process, for the detection of metal nanoparticles dispersed in water using color changes excited by polarized electromagnetic waves. The permittivities of aqueous solutions with various concentrations of metal nanoparticles were calculated by a corrected plasma model. Systematic simulations using finite difference time domain method were carried out in investigating the detection capabilities of the nanofluidic channels for silver, beryllium and copper nanoparticles in water. The pronounced color shifts indicates that the channels possess high sensitivity in the metal nanoparticles detection. The designed nanofluidic channels were then fabricated by a direct flood deposition of a silica film on a pre-replicated hydrogen silsesquioxan (HSQ) grating using electron beam lithography (EBL). The self-sealing technique possesses advantages in simplified processing, encapsulation free and potential of multi-layer nanochannels.
期刊介绍:
Microelectronic Engineering is the premier nanoprocessing, and nanotechnology journal focusing on fabrication of electronic, photonic, bioelectronic, electromechanic and fluidic devices and systems, and their applications in the broad areas of electronics, photonics, energy, life sciences, and environment. It covers also the expanding interdisciplinary field of "more than Moore" and "beyond Moore" integrated nanoelectronics / photonics and micro-/nano-/bio-systems. Through its unique mixture of peer-reviewed articles, reviews, accelerated publications, short and Technical notes, and the latest research news on key developments, Microelectronic Engineering provides comprehensive coverage of this exciting, interdisciplinary and dynamic new field for researchers in academia and professionals in industry.