We describe the development of a custom-built two-axis flow coater for the deposition of polymeric nanosphere monolayers used in the fabrication of large area nanoplasmonic films. The technique described here has the capability of depositing large areas (up to 7” x 10”) of self-assembled monolayers of polymeric nanospheres onto polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films. Here, three sets of film consisting of different diameter (ranging from 100 to 300 nm) polymeric nanospheres were used to demonstrate the capabilities of this instrument. To improve the surface wettability of the PET substrates during wet-deposition we enhanced the wettability by using a forced air blown-arc plasma treatment system. Both the local microstructure, as confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, describing monolayer and multilayer coverage, and the overall macroscopic uniformity of the resultant nanostructured film were optimized by controlling the relative stage to blade speed and nanosphere concentration. As this is a scalable technique, large area films such as the ones described here, have a variety of crucial emerging applications in areas such as energy, catalysis, and chemical sensing.
Revised: May 9, 2019 |
Published: July 27, 2017
Citation
Huang Q., B.M. De Vetter, T.J. Roosendaal, M.C. Laberge, B.E. Bernacki, and K.J. Alvine. 2017.Fabrication of Large Area Flexible Nanoplasmonic Templates with Flow Coating.Review of Scientific Instruments 88, no. 7:Article No. 073104.PNNL-SA-123649.doi:10.1063/1.4994737