Growth and characterization of high density stoichiometric SiO2dot arrays on Si through an anodic porous alumina template

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Ni micropillar array with high aspect ratio prepared using anodic porous alumina.


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AbstractWe fabricated quantum dot arrays using anodic alumina mask. We grew an alumina template on Si wafers by two-step anodization. The porous alumina template thus grown is used as a mask for metal deposition. After thermal evaporation and removal of the mask, we fabricated the quantum dot arrarys on a Si substrate. Using this template-assisted method we obtained a high density array of quantum dots in a large scale. These quantum dots have a narrow size distribution which can be easily controlled by a pore widening of templates from 20 to 60 nm.


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