Thin films of Prussian blue: sequential assembly, patterning and electron transport properties at the nanometric scale

We present a new approach for patterning thin films of Prussian blue at the micro- and nanometric scales. In a first step, a resist was deposited on a gold surface and patterns were generated by photolithog. or electron beam lithog. The Prussian blue with idealized formula of KFeIII[FeII(CN)6] was deposited through the sequential exposure of the patterned surface to a series of solutions containing alternately absorbable Fe3+ cations and [Fe(CN)6]4- anions. These building blocks are gradually associated into dense and continuous films and patterned structures of Prussian blue can be obtained finally by lift-off. This approach was also used to deposit Prussian blue thin films on interdigitated nanoelectrodes and the current-voltage characteristics of this device were investigated.

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Titre
Thin films of Prussian blue: sequential assembly, patterning and electron transport properties at the nanometric scale
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2010
Revue
J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol.
Volume
10
Pagination
5042–5050
ISSN
1533-4880
Soumis le 26 juin 2018