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
- Auteurs
- Cobo, Saioa, Molnar Gabor, Carcenac Franck, Szilagyi Petra A., Salmon Lionel, Vieu Christophe, and Bousseksou Azzedine
- Revue
- J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol.
- Volume
- 10
- Pagination
- 5042–5050
- ISSN
- 1533-4880
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