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The selective deposition and self‐assembly of nanospheres from a colloidal suspension in trenches on silicon surfaces is investigated using conventional light, confocal laser scanning and scanning electron microscopy. Trenches with widths of one to several nanosphere diameters are formed on silicon surfaces by photolithography and reactive ion etching. The spreading knife convective self‐assembly...
Self‐organization of small objects is an effective approach of creating ordered nanostructures on a surface. On planar surfaces, nanosphere lithography (NSL) has recently attracted much attention, as it allows to rapidly create large‐area nanopatterns on any wettable material at low cost. In NSL, spheres from a colloidal suspension are typically self‐arranged in a hexagonally close‐packed mono‐ or...
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