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Controlled assembly of In2O3 nanowires on electronic circuits using scanning optical tweezers

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Abstract
In2O3 nanowires can be used effectively as building blocks in the production of electronic circuits used in transparent and flexible electronic devices. The fabrication of these devices requires a controlled assembly of nanowires at crucial places and times. However, this kind of controlled assembly, which results in the fusion of nanowires to circuits, is still very difficult to execute. In this study, we demonstrate the benefits of using various lengths of In2O3 nanowires by using non-contact mechanisms, such as scanning optical tweezers, to place them on designated targets during the fabrication process. Furthermore, these nanowires can be stabilized at both ends of the conducting wires using a focused laser, and later in the process, the annealed technique, so that proper flow of electrons is affected. (C) 2009 Optical Society of America
Author(s)
Lee, Song-WooJo, GunhoLee, TakheeLee, Yong-Gu
Issued Date
2009-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1364/OE.17.017491
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16987
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Citation
Optics Express, v.17, no.20, pp.17491 - 17501
ISSN
1094-4087
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Department of AI Convergence > 1. Journal Articles
Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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