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DOI: 10.1063/1.112289
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Patterning of self-assembled alkanethiol monolayers on silver by microfocus ion and electron beam bombardment

Greg Gillen,Scott A. Wight,Joe Bennett,Michael J. Tarlov

Monolayer
Self-assembled monolayer
Ion
1994
Decanethiol [CH3(CH2)9SH] self-assembled monolayer films on silver substrates have been irradiated in selected areas by focused ion or electron bombardment. Subsequent immersion of the irradiated sample in a solution of a fluoromercaptan [CF3(CF2)2(CH2)2SH] results in attachment of this molecule to the silver surface in the ion or electron-exposed regions, producing a micrometer spatial-scale pattern of two chemically distinct alkanethiol monolayers. The coverage of the fluoromercaptan on the bombarded areas was found to reach maximum levels of 70% at ion doses of 6×1013 ions/cm2 and 50% at electron doses of 2×1017 electrons/cm2 as determined by secondary ion mass spectrometry. These methods of maskless patterning may be useful for semiconductor or biosensor device fabrication.
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    Patterning of self-assembled alkanethiol monolayers on silver by microfocus ion and electron beam bombardment” is a paper by Greg Gillen Scott A. Wight Joe Bennett Michael J. Tarlov published in 1994. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.