Combinatorial nanoparticle patterns assembled by photovoltaic optoelectronic tweezers
Photovoltaic optoelectronic tweezers (PVOT) have been proven to be an efficient tool for the manipulation and massive assembly of micro/nano-objects. The technique relies on the strong electric fields produced by certain ferroelectric materials upon illumination due to the bulk photovoltaic effect (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2022-03 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Photovoltaic optoelectronic tweezers (PVOT) have been proven to be an efficient tool for the manipulation and massive assembly of micro/nano-objects. The technique relies on the strong electric fields produced by certain ferroelectric materials upon illumination due to the bulk photovoltaic effect (customarily LiNbO3:Fe). Despite the rapid development of PVOT and the achievement of high-quality 1D and 2D particle patterning, research efforts aimed at the fabrication of combinatorial structures made up of multiple types of particles have been scarce. Here, we have established the working principles of three different methods to tackle this pending challenge. To that end, dielectrophoresis and/or electrophoresis acting on neutral and charged particles respectively, have been suitably exploited. Simple mixed structures combining metallic and dielectric nanoparticles of different sizes have been successfully obtained. The results lay the groundwork for future fabrication of more complex combinatorial structures by PVOT, where micro/nanoparticles are the basic building blocks of miniaturized functional devices. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2203.03343 |