화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.103, No.18, 3524-3528, 1999
Positive and negative contrast lithography on silver quantum dot monolayers
Scanning nonlinear optical microscopy, at a resolution of similar to 2 mu m, was utilized to examine monolayers of alkylthiol-passivated silver nanocrystals. Selected regions of the monolayers were irradiated with a pulse train of picosecond 1064 nm laser pulses, and then the second harmonic generation(SHG) response of those monolayers was recorded in a second scan. Two lithographic processes-one leading to a negative contrast SHG image (observed for particles <4 nm diameter) and a second leading to a positive contrast SH G image (observed for larger particles)-were found. These processes are explained within the context of literature models that account for particle size dependent energy partitioning.