Transfer Printing of Ordered Plasmonic Nanoparticles at Hard and Soft Interfaces with Increased Fidelity and Biocompatibility Supports a Surface Lattice Resonance
Keith R. Berry,
Donald Keith Roper,
Michelle A. Dopp
et al.
Abstract:Transfer
printing, the relocation of structures assembled on one
surface to a different substrate by adjusting adhesive forces at the
surface–substrate interface, is widely used to print electronic
circuits on biological substrates like human skin and plant leaves.
The fidelity of original structures must be preserved to maintain
the functionality of transfer-printed circuits. This work developed
new biocompatible methods to transfer a nanoscale square lattice of
plasmon resonant nanoparticles from a lithograp… Show more
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