Precise control of nanoscale spacing between electrodes using different natured self-assembled monolayers
- Authors
- You, Young-Jun; Kim, Yongjin; Cheun, Hyeunseok; Shin, Changhwan; Kim, Do Young; Lee, Jae Hak; Song, Joon Yub; Lee, Jae Woo; Lee, Sae Youn; Ju, Byeong-Kwon; Shim, Jae Won
- Issue Date
- 28-6월-2019
- Publisher
- IOP PUBLISHING LTD
- Keywords
- self-assembled monolayers (SAMs); nanoscale spacing; dip coating; interdigitated horizontal electrode (IHE); surface energy
- Citation
- NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.30, no.26
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- NANOTECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 30
- Number
- 26
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64721
- DOI
- 10.1088/1361-6528/ab0eea
- ISSN
- 0957-4484
- Abstract
- Herein, we introduce an interdigitated horizontal electrode (IHE) structure with a metal-based electron-collecting (or -injecting) electrode and a hole-collecting (or -injecting) electrode composed of a conductive polymeric material that has a nanoscale distance and is horizontally separated. In the IHE, a metal electrode is fabricated on a silicon-oxide substrate, and a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) is selectively bonded to the metal and the oxide to form a conductive polymer electrode by dip coating. Each of the SAM materials is composed of a head part bonded to the substrate surface and a tail part that is hydrophilic or hydrophobic. This inherent property makes the metal electrode hydrophobic and the oxide substrate hydrophilic. Ag is used as a metal electrode material and is combined with alkanethiol SAMs. The alkylsilane SAMs are combined with the silicon oxide substrate to make them hydrophilic, using poly (3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly (PEDOT: PSS) as the conductive polymer material. In this study, we have found that there is a difference in the spacing between the two electrodes that depends on the combination of SAM materials. Each interval was spaced from a minimum of 140 nm to a maximum of 385 nm.
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