Issue 1, 2006

Nano-chemistry and scanning probe nanolithographies

Abstract

The development of nanometer-scale lithographies is the focus of an intense research activity because progress on nanotechnology depends on the capability to fabricate, position and interconnect nanometer-scale structures. The unique imaging and manipulation properties of atomic force microscopes have prompted the emergence of several scanning probe-based nanolithographies. In this tutorial review we present the most promising probe-based nanolithographies that are based on the spatial confinement of a chemical reaction within a nanometer-size region of the sample surface. The potential of local chemical nanolithography in nanometer-scale science and technology is illustrated by describing a range of applications such as the fabrication of conjugated molecular wires, optical microlenses, complex quantum devices or tailored chemical surfaces for controlling biorecognition processes.

Graphical abstract: Nano-chemistry and scanning probe nanolithographies

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
09 Aug 2005
First published
21 Nov 2005

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2006,35, 29-38

Nano-chemistry and scanning probe nanolithographies

R. Garcia, R. V. Martinez and J. Martinez, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2006, 35, 29 DOI: 10.1039/B501599P

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