Aizenberg J, Braun P V, Wiltzius P
Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2000 Mar 27;84(13):2997-3000. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.2997.
We use substrates chemically micropatterned with anionic and cationic regions to govern the deposition of charged colloidal particles. The direct observation of the colloidal assembly suggests that this process includes two steps: an initial patterned attachment of colloids to the substrate and an additional ordering of the structure upon drying. The driving forces of the process, i.e. , screened electrostatic and lateral capillary interactions, are discussed. This approach makes it possible to fabricate complex, high-resolution two-dimensional arrays of colloidal particles.
我们使用化学微图案化的带有阴离子和阳离子区域的基底来控制带电胶体颗粒的沉积。对胶体组装的直接观察表明,这个过程包括两个步骤:胶体最初在基底上的图案化附着以及干燥时结构的进一步有序化。讨论了该过程的驱动力,即屏蔽静电相互作用和横向毛细相互作用。这种方法使得制造复杂的、高分辨率的二维胶体颗粒阵列成为可能。