18 research outputs found

    Large-Area Plasmonics on Self-Organized Wrinkled Nanopatterns

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    The focus of my PhD project consisted in the development of self-organized, large area, industrially scalable physical methods based on wrinkling instabilities to nanopattern and functionalize tunable plasmonic polymeric polydimetilsyloxane (PDMS) and solid-state glass surfaces, both transparent, non-toxic and cheap materials, for applications of significant technological interest in photonics and bio-sensing

    Highly efficient sequestration of aqueous lead on nanostructured calcite substrates

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    Following defocused ion beam sputtering, large area highly corrugated and faceted nanoripples are formed on calcite (10.4) faces in a self-organized fashion. High resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging reveals that calcite ripples are defined by facets with highly kinked (11.0) and (21.12) terminations. In situ AFM imaging during the exposure of such modified calcite surfaces to PbCl2 aqueous solution reveals that the nanostructured calcite surface promotes the uptake of Pb. In addition, we observed the progressive smoothing of the highly reactive calcite facet terminations and the formation of Pb-bearing precipitates elongated in registry with the underlying nanopattern. By SEM–EDS analysis we quantified a remarkable 500% increase of the Pb uptake rate, up to 0.5 atomic weight % per hour, on the nanorippled calcite in comparison to its freshly cleaved (10.4) surfaces. These results suggest that nanostructurated calcite surfaces can be used for developing future systems for lead sequestration from polluted waters.Universidad Técnica de AmbatoJuan de la Cierva-Formación postdoctoral contract (ref. FJC2018–035820- I)Spanish Ministry of ScienceMinistero dell’Università e della Ricerca (MUR)National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP)Mission 4 Component 2 Investment 1.3 - Call for tender No. 1561 of 11.10.2022The European Union – NextGenerationEU • Award Number: Project code PE0000021Concession Decree No. 1561 of 11.10.2022 adopted by Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca (MUR)CUP D33C22001300002 Project title “Network 4 Energy Sustainable Transition – NEST”. FBdM acknowledges support by UNIGE in the framework of BIPE2020 program and technical suppor

    Self-Organized Tailoring of Faceted Glass Nanowrinkles for Organic Nanoelectronics

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    Self-organized wrinkled templates are homogeneously fabricated over a large area (cm2) glass substrates by defocused ion beam irradiation, demonstrating the capability to induce and modify at will the out-of-plane tilt of the nanofacets with selected slope. We identify a region of morphological instability which leads to faceting for incidence angles of the ion beam with respect to the surface, \u3b8, in the range 15\ub0 64 \u3b8 64 45\ub0, while for normal incidence, \u3b8 = 0\ub0, and for grazing incidence at about 55\u201360\ub0 a flat morphology is achieved. The crucial parameter which controls the slope of the sawtooth profile is the local ion beam incidence angle on the facets which corresponds to the maximum erosion velocity. For \u3b8 = 30\ub0, improved lateral order of the templates is found which can be exploited for the anisotropic confinement of functional layers. Here, we highlight the crucial role of the 1D nanopatterned template in driving the anisotropic crystallization of spun-cast conductive polymer thin films in registry with the faceted nanogrooves. In response, anisotropic electrical transport properties of the nanopatterned film are achieved with overall improvement higher than 60% with respect to a flat reference, thus showing the potential of such transparent large-area templates in nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and biosensing

    Free-standing plasmonic nanoarrays for leaky optical waveguiding and sensing

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    Flat optics nanogratings supported on thin free-standing membranes offer the opportunity to combine narrowband waveguided modes and Rayleigh anomalies for sensitive and tunable biosensing. At the surface of high-refractive index Si3N4 membranes we engineered lithographic nanogratings based on plasmonic nanostripes, demonstrating the excitation of sharp waveguided modes and lattice resonances. We achieved fine tuning of these optical modes over a broadband Visible and Near-Infrared spectrum, in full agreement with numerical calculations. This possibility allowed us to select sharp waveguided modes supporting strong near-field amplification, extending for hundreds of nanometres out of the grating and enabling versatile biosensing applications. We demonstrate the potential of this flat-optics platform by devising a proof-of-concept nanofluidic refractive index sensor exploiting the long-range waveguided mode operating at the sub-picoliter scale. This free-standing device configuration, that could be further engineered at the nanoscale, highlights the strong potential of flat-optics nanoarrays in optofluidics and nanofluidic biosensing. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreemen

    Infrared Plasmonics via Self-Organized Anisotropic Wrinkling of Au/PDMS Nanoarrays

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    Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) templates are nanopatterned over large areas to form uniaxial wrinkles by air plasma treatment on prestretched samples. Ripple-like structures with tunable height/width aspect ratio are so achieved. The anisotropic uniaxial PDMS modulations represent an ideal platform for the confinement of plasmonic nanowire (NW) arrays by grazing angle Au thermal deposition. This self-organized fabrication method is suitable to be scaled to the industrial level as a single step maskless process. The flexible NW arrays show monodisperse width distribution and exhibit strongly dichroic optical properties. Localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR) of dipolar and multipolar character are excited when light is linearly polarized orthogonally to the NW major axis. The LSPR wavelength can be easily tuned across a remarkably large spectral range from 600 to 1200 nm by engineering the NW width and the PDMS ripple morphology. The PDMS/Au NW nanocomposite material also shows relevant performance as a transparent flexible electrode with sheet resistance on the order of 15 Omega/sq, a figure of merit which is competitive with the best transparent conductive oxides

    Large scale metasurfaces: from plasmonics to photon harvesting in 2D semiconductor layers

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    The nanofabrication of large-area metasurfaces with tunable optoelectronic response is crucial in many fields from plasmonics to energy conversion. Here the engineering of self-organized plasmonic antennas will be demonstrated, showing their performances in photo-degradation of polluting molecules. In parallel, the capability to strongly couple light to large-area 2D semiconductor layers will be shown. Thanks to nanoscale re-shaping of the interface to form flat-optics nanogratings superior photon harvesting performances can be achieved with strong impact in photonics and energy conversion.
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