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A general strategy for hybrid thin film fabrication and transfer onto arbitrary substrates.


ABSTRACT: The development of thin film-based structures/devices often requires thin films to be transferred onto arbitrary substrates/surfaces. Controllable and non-destructive transfer method, although highly desired, remains quite challenging. Here we report a general method for fabrication and transfer of hybrid (ultra)thin films. The proposed solution-based in-situ transfer method shows not only its robust ability for thin film transfer onto arbitrary substrates but also its highly controlled and non-destructive characteristic. With a hole structure as the support, fully-stretched free-standing thin film is prepared. The successful transfer to a curved surface demonstrates the possibility for production of thin film-coated complex optical components. Ultrathin (35 nm) hybrid film transferred onto PET (50 μm thick) shows high transparency (>90% in visible range), conductivity (1.54 × 10(4) S/m), and flexibility (radius of curvature down to mm scale). The reported transfer method would provide a powerful route towards complex thin film-based structures/devices.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4001176 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A general strategy for hybrid thin film fabrication and transfer onto arbitrary substrates.

Zhang Yong Y   Magan John J JJ   Blau Werner J WJ  

Scientific reports 20140428


The development of thin film-based structures/devices often requires thin films to be transferred onto arbitrary substrates/surfaces. Controllable and non-destructive transfer method, although highly desired, remains quite challenging. Here we report a general method for fabrication and transfer of hybrid (ultra)thin films. The proposed solution-based in-situ transfer method shows not only its robust ability for thin film transfer onto arbitrary substrates but also its highly controlled and non-  ...[more]

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