Optical positioning and linking for nanoscale assembly

Author(s):  
Jeffrey E. Melzer ◽  
Euan McLeod
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A. Schwithal ◽  
C. Tonh�user ◽  
M. Angermann ◽  
U. Bestmann ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey E. Melzer ◽  
Euan McLeod

AbstractThe fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) microscale structures is critical for many applications, including strong and lightweight material development, medical device fabrication, microrobotics, and photonic applications. While 3D microfabrication has seen progress over the past decades, complex multicomponent integration with small or hierarchical feature sizes is still a challenge. In this study, an optical positioning and linking (OPAL) platform based on optical tweezers is used to precisely fabricate 3D microstructures from two types of micron-scale building blocks linked by biochemical interactions. A computer-controlled interface with rapid on-the-fly automated recalibration routines maintains accuracy even after placing many building blocks. OPAL achieves a 60-nm positional accuracy by optimizing the molecular functionalization and laser power. A two-component structure consisting of 448 1-µm building blocks is assembled, representing the largest number of building blocks used to date in 3D optical tweezer microassembly. Although optical tweezers have previously been used for microfabrication, those results were generally restricted to single-material structures composed of a relatively small number of larger-sized building blocks, with little discussion of critical process parameters. It is anticipated that OPAL will enable the assembly, augmentation, and repair of microstructures composed of specialty micro/nanomaterial building blocks to be used in new photonic, microfluidic, and biomedical devices.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haibo Wang ◽  
Zaichen Zhang ◽  
Huiping Shi ◽  
Jian Dang ◽  
Liang Wu ◽  
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Hyochul Kim ◽  
Jan Gudat ◽  
William T. M. Irvine ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun-Yi Ge ◽  
Vladimir N. Gladilin ◽  
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Cun Xue ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (30) ◽  
pp. 8205-8211 ◽  
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Srestha Basu ◽  
Satyapriya Bhandari ◽  
Uday Narayan Pan ◽  
Anumita Paul ◽  
Arun Chattopadhyay

We report that zinc mediated crystalline nanoscale assemblies of atomic gold nanoclusters (NCs) were able to reversibly store gaseous carbon dioxide with adsorption capacity of 1.79 mM g−1 at 20 °C and 20 bar.


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Xiaoqiang Ding ◽  
Jianzhou Zou ◽  
Hongzhou Gu

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