Facile Fabrication of 3-D Nanoparticle Arrays in Thin Films toward Photonic Materials

ORAL

Abstract

3-D hierarchical assemblies of nanoparticles in thin films enable one to exploit their collective properties to generate functional electronic, magnetic, and photonic materials. Among many templates, block copolymer-based supramolecules is one of the most promising candidates since they combines solution processiblity and high precision in nanoparticle spatial distribution. Herein, we report a facile way of fabricating 3-D nanoparticle arrays in thin films of diblock copolymer-based supramolecules exhibiting bandgap in the visible regime. The entropy-dominant assembly drives the formation of 3-D lattice of nanoparticle arrays with precise inter-array spacings in thin films. The coupling effect between the precisely positioned nanoparticle arrays with adjustable lattice spacings in the hierarchically-structured nanocomposites allows potentially interesting optical properties.

Authors

  • Joseph Kao

    • UC Berkeley
    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Seong-Jun Jeong

    • UC Berkeley
  • Vivian Peng-Wei Chuang

    • UC Berkeley
  • Peter Bai

    • UC Berkeley
    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Zhen Zhang

    • Northwestern University
  • Cheng Sun

    • Northwestern University
  • Ting Xu

    • UC Berkeley
    • University of California at Berkeley
    • University of California, Berkeley