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Molecular Lithography on Silicon Wafers Guided by Porous, Extended Arrays of Small DNA Tiles

Dake Mao, Longfei Liu, Cuizheng Zhang, Haitao Liu, Chengde Mao

2023Langmuir13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Tile-based DNA self-assembly is a cost-effective fabrication method for large-scale nanopatterns. Herein, we report a protocol to directly assemble DNA 2D arrays on silicon wafers and then use the DNA nanostructures as molds to fabricate the corresponding nanostructures on the silicon wafers by hydrogen fluoride (HF) etching. Similar HF etching has been used with robust large DNA origami structures as templates. This work demonstrates that DNA nanostructures assembled from small tiles are sufficiently stable for this process. The resulting feature size (∼8.6 nm) approaches the sizes of e-beam lithography. While the reported method is parallel and inexpensive, e-beam lithography is a serial method and is expensive. We expect that this method will be very useful for preparing fine nanopatterns in large areas.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyWaferLithographyMaterials scienceEtching (microfabrication)TemplateNanostructureResistSiliconFabricationTileElectron-beam lithographyPorous siliconOptoelectronicsAlternative medicineComposite materialMedicineLayer (electronics)PathologyAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesDNA and Biological ComputingBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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