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2003 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'03)
Direct Writing of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold Coated Substrates Using a CW Argon Laser
Banff, Alberta, Canada
July 20-July 23
ISBN: 0-7695-1947-4
S. E. Kirkwood, University of Alberta
M. R. Shadnam, University of Alberta
R. Fedosejevs, University of Alberta
A. Amirfazli, University of Alberta
The ability to engineer surface properties such as hydrophobicity, charge, and adhesion at the micrometer scale is the key to developments in emerging technologies (e.g. bio-sensors, and barrier-free microfluidic systems). Development of a methodology to manipulate surface properties of a self-assembled monolayer of alkanethiol on a gold film was the objective of this paper. This system is broadly studied and widely believed to serve as the platform of choice to develop a variety of biological technologies. The proposed approach is unique in that it eliminates the need for photolithography, is non-contact, and can be extended to other systems such as SAMs on silicon wafers or polymeric substrates. For this study, an initial hydrophobic monolayer of 1-hexadecanethiol on a 300 ? gold sputtered film is used. Localized regions are then desorbed in a nitrogen atmosphere by scanning the focal spot of a 488 nm CW Argon ion laser beam. The beam with a Gaussian spatial profile was scanned at a rate slower than the heat diffusion rate along the surface. After completing the scans, the sample is dipped into a dilute solution of 16-mercaptohexadecanoic acid and a hydrophilic monolayer self-assembles along the previously irradiated regions. The resultant lines are viewed by wetting with tridecane.
Citation:
S. E. Kirkwood, M. R. Shadnam, R. Fedosejevs, A. Amirfazli, "Direct Writing of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold Coated Substrates Using a CW Argon Laser," icmens, pp.48, 2003 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'03), 2003
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