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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2011

Atomic force microscopy investigation of the kinetic growth mechanisms of sputtered nanostructured Au film on mica: towards a nanoscale morphology control

F. Ruffino; Vanna Torrisi; Giovanni Marletta; Maria Grazia Grimaldi

The study of surface morphology of Au deposited on mica is crucial for the fabrication of flat Au films for applications in biological, electronic, and optical devices. The understanding of the growth mechanisms of Au on mica allows to tune the process parameters to obtain ultra-flat film as suitable platform for anchoring self-assembling monolayers, molecules, nanotubes, and nanoparticles. Furthermore, atomically flat Au substrates are ideal for imaging adsorbate layers using scanning probe microscopy techniques. The control of these mechanisms is a prerequisite for control of the film nano- and micro-structure to obtain materials with desired morphological properties. We report on an atomic force microscopy (AFM) study of the morphology evolution of Au film deposited on mica by room-temperature sputtering as a function of subsequent annealing processes. Starting from an Au continuous film on the mica substrate, the AFM technique allowed us to observe nucleation and growth of Au clusters when annealing process is performed in the 573-773 K temperature range and 900-3600 s time range. The evolution of the clusters size was quantified allowing us to evaluate the growth exponent 〈z〉 = 1.88 ± 0.06. Furthermore, we observed that the late stage of cluster growth is accompanied by the formation of circular depletion zones around the largest clusters. From the quantification of the evolution of the size of these zones, the Au surface diffusion coefficient was evaluated in D(T)=[(7.42×10−13)±(5.94×10−14)m2/s]exp(−(0.33±0.04)eVkT). These quantitative data and their correlation with existing theoretical models elucidate the kinetic growth mechanisms of the sputtered Au on mica. As a consequence we acquired a methodology to control the morphological characteristics of the Au film simply controlling the annealing temperature and time.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Patterning of templated-confined nanoscale Au films by thermal-induced dewetting process of a poly(methylmethacrylate) underlying layer

F. Ruffino; Vanna Torrisi; Giovanni Marletta; M. G. Grimaldi

In this work, we propose a new approach to prepare surface micro-patterns in nanoscale deposited Au films. In particular, we exploit the idea to use a template confined dewetting aging not directly on the deposited Au film but on an underlying poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) substrate by thermal processes. The idea consists of the following basic concepts: (a) to perform nanoscale Au film deposition assisted by micrometric templates to obtain a template confined film and (b) by low-temperature thermal processes (<400 °C) to induce a dewetting process of the PMMA to guide specific patterning effects in the top nanoscale Au film. In this approach, the Au surface pattern order is established by the template confined deposition on a micrometric scale (which is a highly efficient way to synthesize metallic surface patterns with controllable structures, large pattern areas, and to achieve a high throughput), while the realization and control of the Au surface pattern is given by the control of the dewetting pro...


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Polymer/metal hybrid multilayers modified Schottky devices

Vanna Torrisi; F. Ruffino; G. Isgrò; I. Crupi; G. Li Destri; Maria Grazia Grimaldi; Giovanni Marletta

Insulating, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), and semiconducting, poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT), nanometer thick polymers/Au nanoparticles based hybrid multilayers (HyMLs) were fabricated on p-Si single-crystal substrate. An iterative method, which involves, respectively, spin-coating (PMMA and P3HT deposition) and sputtering (Au nanoparticles deposition) techniques to prepare Au/HyMLs/p-Si Schottky device, was used. The barrier height and the ideality factor of the Au/HyMLs/p-Si Schottky devices were investigated by current-voltage measurements in the thickness range of 1–5 bilayers. It was observed that the barrier height of such hybrid layered systems can be tuned as a function of bilayers number and its evolution was quantified and analyzed.


Supramolecular Chemistry | 2016

Supramolecular polymer networks based on calix[5]arene chained poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) and C60 fulleropyrrolidine

Aurore Fraix; Vanna Torrisi; Giovanni Marletta; Salvatore Sortino; Placido Mineo; Gaetano A. Tomaselli; Francesco P. Ballistreri; Giuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto; Andrea Pappalardo

Abstract A poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) polymer (PCF[5]), bearing two π-rich cone-like calix[5]arene cavities (assembling cores) attached to a rigid p-phenyleneethynylene spacer, was synthesised by a Pd-catalysed cross-coupling reaction. UV–vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopies combined with dynamic light scattering measurements provide evidence for the self-assembly of PCF[5] (homopolytopic host molecule) with a complementary C60 fulleropyrrolidine (C60-Pyr) guest in solution, in the construction of a supramolecular polymer network. Atomic force microscopy analysis of PCF[5]/C60-Pyr highlights the formation of a bicontinuous network consisting of a uniform distribution of prominent structures, within a polymeric background forming a biphasic structure.


6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TIMES OF POLYMERS (TOP) AND COMPOSITES | 2012

Electroactive functional hybrid layered nanocomposites

Giovanni Li Destri; Vanna Torrisi; Giovanni Marletta

Two methodologies to build new nanostructured hybrid layered nanocomposites are presented. The first one involves the preparation of hybrid metal/polymer nanolayers (NLs) by combining two monolayer preparation techniques: Horizontal Precipitation Langmuir Blodgett method (HP-ML), for copolymer monolayers and sputter deposition technique, for Au NLs deposition. The second methodology is aimed to prepare regular arrays of nanopores, with diameter ranging between 40-100 nm, in ultra-thin films of electroactive polymers, to obtain embedded regular arrays of nanopores filled by a further electroactive organic component. The produced hybrid MLs have been characterized by means of X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction (GI-XRD). In the first case, current-voltage (I-V) measurements demonstrate that the multilayers exhibit a bipolar conduction behaviour (electrons and holes carriers), with a peculiar transition in the nature of the majority carriers (from holes to electrons) above a threshold number of bilayers. In the second case, it is found that the degree of pore filling, as well as the polymer crystallinity can be easily modulated, prompting the tuning of the photoresponse of the nanocomposites.


Applied Physics A | 2011

Growth morphology of nanoscale sputter-deposited Au films on amorphous soft polymeric substrates

F. Ruffino; Vanna Torrisi; Giovanni Marletta; M. G. Grimaldi


Applied Surface Science | 2006

Chemical effects in C60 irradiation of polymers

R. Möllers; Nunzio Tuccitto; Vanna Torrisi; E. Niehuis; Antonino Licciardello


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2009

Supramolecular self-assembled multilayers of terpyridine-functionalized perylene bisimide metal complexes

Nunzio Tuccitto; I. Delfanti; Vanna Torrisi; Franco Scandola; Claudio Chiorboli; Vladimir Stepanenko; Frank Würthner; Antonino Licciardello


ChemPhysChem | 2007

Stepwise Formation of Ruthenium(II) Complexes by Direct Reaction on Organized Assemblies of Thiol‐Terpyridine Species on Gold

Nunzio Tuccitto; Vanna Torrisi; Marco Cavazzini; Tamara Morotti; Fausto Puntoriero; Silvio Quici; Sebastiano Campagna; Antonino Licciardello


Applied Physics A | 2012

Effects of the embedding kinetics on the surface nano-morphology of nano-grained Au and Ag films on PS and PMMA layers annealed above the glass transition temperature

F. Ruffino; Vanna Torrisi; Giovanni Marletta; M. G. Grimaldi

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I. Crupi

University of Catania

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