Production and characterization of titanium (Ti), platinum (Pt) and tantalum (Ta) thin films for native DNA biosensors

The use of the femtosecond (fs) laser pulses for ablation applications have several advantageous and Laser-Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT) is an ablation-driven transfer process. The use of fs laser pulses for LIFT is gaining a great attraction nowadays. The most of the Direct Writing (DW) methods a...

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description The use of the femtosecond (fs) laser pulses for ablation applications have several advantageous and Laser-Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT) is an ablation-driven transfer process. The use of fs laser pulses for LIFT is gaining a great attraction nowadays. The most of the Direct Writing (DW) methods are laser based techniques and the LIFT technique is the one of them. This spectacular technique allows high resolution without lithographic processes. In this study, we have grown Ti, Pt and Ta thin films on the microscope slides by Pulse Laser Deposition (PLD) technique using Nd:YAG laser in the high vacuum condition. As a result, thin films produced in this work is a good candidate to produce native DNA biosensors based on LIFT technique.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
Direct laser writing
DNA
Femtosecond pulses
High vacuum
Laser ablation
Laser applications
Laser deposition
Lasers
Lift
Neodymium lasers
Platinum
Semiconductor lasers
Tantalum
Thin films
Titanium
YAG lasers
title Production and characterization of titanium (Ti), platinum (Pt) and tantalum (Ta) thin films for native DNA biosensors
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