Liquid Phase Deposition of Silica on the Hexagonally Close-Packed Monolayer of Silica Spheres
  • Yoon, Seo Young
  • Choi, Sung-Eun
  • Lee, Jin Seok
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Liquid phase deposition is a method used for the nonelectrochemical production of polycrystalline ceramic films at low temperatures, most commonly silicon dioxide films. Herein, we report that silica spheres are organized in a hexagonal close-packed array using a patterned substrate. On this monolayer of silica spheres, we could fabricate new nanostructures in which deposition and etching compete through a modified LPD reaction. In the early stage, silica spheres began to undergo etching, and then, silica bridges between the silica spheres appeared by the local deposition reaction. Finally, the silica spheres and bridges disappeared completely. We propose the mechanism for the formation of nanostructure.

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CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITIONDIOXIDE FILMSTETRAETHOXYSILANEPARTICLESGROWTH
제목
Liquid Phase Deposition of Silica on the Hexagonally Close-Packed Monolayer of Silica Spheres
저자
Yoon, Seo YoungChoi, Sung-EunLee, Jin Seok
DOI
10.1155/2013/510524
발행일
2013-11
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Article
저널명
Journal of Nanomaterials
2013