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Investigation of the layer-by-layer assembly of colloid crystals on a templated substrate
Grego, S., Jarvis, T., Stoner, B., & Lewis, J. (2004). Investigation of the layer-by-layer assembly of colloid crystals on a templated substrate. MRS Proceedings, 820, R5.4. https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-820-R5.4
We investigated the fabrication of a 3D colloid crystal assembled in a layer-by-layer fashion on a template substrate. This method of assembling an ordered structure offers flexibility in the choice of crystal orientation, because of the template, and the capability to insert a “defect” layer to introduce defect modes in the stop bands of the crystal. The assembly of layers of 4.4 ?m polystyrene microspheres on the patterned (100) substrates was studied using a combination of evaporation and chemical binding. It was observed that the ordering process depends on the physical parameters of the template such as well size and depth. A good adhesion of the beads to the template required chemical functionalization of the substrate.