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Suspended-Template Electric-Assisted-Nanoimprint for Hierarchical Micro-Nanostructures on Fragile Substrate.

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Coating hierarchical micro-nanostructures on the surface of optoelectronic devices has been demonstrated to improve the overall performance. However, fabricating desired structures on a fragile optoelectronic device substrate is still challenging.… Click to show full abstract

Coating hierarchical micro-nanostructures on the surface of optoelectronic devices has been demonstrated to improve the overall performance. However, fabricating desired structures on a fragile optoelectronic device substrate is still challenging. A suspended-template electric-assisted-nanoimprint technique is proposed herein to controllably fabricate hierarchical micro-nanostructures on a fragile substrate. The suspension design of the template ensures that it conveniently deforms to fully fit the surface fluctuation of the substrate. The deformation of template and the filling of liquid polymer in the micro-/nano-cavities of the template are both driven by the powerful surface/interface force generated by an electric field applied between the template and substrate surface, thus protecting the fragile substrate from squeezing damage. Different morphologies of hierarchical micro-nanostructures are fabricated by changing the electric field. Based on the suspended-template electric-assisted-nanoimprint, the environmentally adaptable fully-covering hierarchical micro-nanostructures are encapsulated on the surface of flip-film light-emitting diode chips, thus significantly enhancing their light management in complex environments.

Keywords: suspended template; micro; micro nanostructures; hierarchical micro; substrate

Journal Title: ACS nano
Year Published: 2019

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