A 3D Self-Shaping Strategy for Nanoresolution Multicomponent Architectures

  • Meng Su
  • , Zhandong Huang
  • , Yifan Li
  • , Xin Qian
  • , Zheng Li
  • , Xiaotian Hu
  • , Qi Pan
  • , Fengyu Li
  • , Lihong Li
  • , Yanlin Song

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Abstract

3D printing or fabrication pursues the essential surface behavior manipulation of droplets or a liquid for rapidly and precisely constructing 3D multimaterial architectures. Further development of 3D fabrication desires a self-shaping strategy that can heterogeneously integrate functional materials with disparate electrical or optical properties. Here, a 3D liquid self-shaping strategy is reported for rapidly patterning materials over a series of compositions and accurately achieving micro- and nanoscale structures. The predesigned template selectively pins the droplet, and the surface energy minimization drives the self-shaping processing. The as-prepared 3D circuits assembled by silver nanoparticles carry a current of 208–448 µA at 0.01 V impressed voltage, while the 3D architectures achieved by two different quantum dots show noninterfering optical properties with feature resolution below 3 µm. This strategy can facilely fabricate micro-nanogeometric patterns without a modeling program, which will be of great significance for the development of 3D functional devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1703963
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3D
  • electronics
  • multicomponent
  • optics
  • self-shaping

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