In this article, we introduce fully digital selective ZnO
nanowire array growth on inkjet-printed seed patterning. Through proper natural
convection suppression during hydrothermal growth, successful ZnO nanowire
local growth can be achieved. Without any need for photolithographic processing
or stamp preparation, the nanowire growth location can be easily modified when
the inkjet printing process is integrated with a CAD (computer-aided design)
system to allow a high degree of freedom when the design needs to be changed.
The current proposed process is very fast, low-cost, environmentally benign,
and low-temperature. Therefore, it can be applied to a flexible plastic
substrate and scaled up for larger substrates for mass production or
roll-to-roll processing.
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