Direct Transfer of Subwavelength Plasmonic Nanostructures on Bioactive Silk Films
Article 2012 en
Authors
DL
Dianmin Lin
HT
Hu Tao
JT
Jacob Trevino
Abstract
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By a reusable transfer fabrication technique, we demonstrate high-fidelity fabrication of metal nanoparticles, optical nanoantennas, and nanohole arrays directly on a functional silk biopolymer. The ability to reproducibly pattern silk biopolymers with arbitrarily complex plasmonic arrays is of importance for a variety of applications in optical biosensing, tissue engineering, cell biology, and the development of novel bio-optoelectronic medical devices.
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