3D electrohydrodynamic printing and characterisation of highly conductive gold nanowalls
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2020-10-21
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3D printing research targets the creation of nanostructures beyond the limits of traditional micromachining. A proper characterisation of their functionalities is necessary to facilitate future implementation into applications. We fabricate, in an open atmosphere, high-aspect-ratio gold nanowalls by electrohydrodynamic rapid nanodripping, and comprehensively analyse their electronic performance by four-point probe measurements. We reveal the large-grained nanowall morphology by transmission electron microscopy and explain the measured low resistivities approaching those of bulk gold. This work is a significant advancement in contactless bottom-up 3D nanofabrication and characterisation and could also serve as a platform for fundamental studies of additively manufactured high-aspect-ratio out-of-plane metallic nanostructures.
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Rohner, P, Reiser, A, Rabouw, F T, Sologubenko, A S, Norris, D J, Spolenak, R & Poulikakos, D 2020, '3D electrohydrodynamic printing and characterisation of highly conductive gold nanowalls', Nanoscale, vol. 12, no. 39, pp. 20158-20164. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0nr04593d