Improving nanoimprinting for copper nanowire fabrication

Cost-efficient solutions to produce nanomaterials with low turnaround time are desired by manufacturing industries. This prompted research into new methods to enhance the efficiency of current processes specifically lubricants, which can reduce friction during the manufacturing process. Past researc...

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Main Author: Loi, Jonathan Wei Chuen
Other Authors: Hong Li
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148930
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Cost-efficient solutions to produce nanomaterials with low turnaround time are desired by manufacturing industries. This prompted research into new methods to enhance the efficiency of current processes specifically lubricants, which can reduce friction during the manufacturing process. Past research studied the inclusion of lubricants in their nanoimprinting process, which helped improve the quality and quantity of their nanostructure. However, it is unclear if this improvement can be attributed to the reduction of friction coefficient or other underlying mechanisms. In this project, it was observed that lubricants improved the nanoimprinting process, by increasing the maximum length and number of nanowires extruded. Furthermore, it is determined that four layers of lubrication is enough for sufficient lubrication, where the amount is diluted enough to not obstruct the nanoimprinting process, while being viscous enough to lubricate. The nanoimprinting results could also be improved by pairing lubricants with other methods such as polishing the substrate using a polishing machine. These findings serve as a guide to recommend appropriate methods, choice, and amount of lubricant, to improve the efficiency and results of the nanoimprinting process.