Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1419217 Carbon 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The addition of nanofeatures to carbon microelectromechanical system (C-MEMS) structures would greatly increase surface area and enhance their performance in miniature batteries, super-capacitors, electrochemical and biological sensors. Negative photoresist posts were patterned on a Au/Ti contact layer by photolithography. After pyrolyzing the photoresist patterns to carbon patterns, graphitic nanofibers were observed near the contact layer. The incorporation of carbon nanofibers in C-MEMS structures via a simple pyrolysis of modified photoresist was investigated. Both experimental results considered to consist of a local chemical vapor deposition mechanism. The method represents a novel, elegant and inexpensive way to equip carbon microfeatures with nanostructures, in a process that could possibly be scaled up to the mass production of many electronic and biological devices.

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