Wider horizons for highly ordered nanohole arrays
| Date | 15th, Mar 2021 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new method for making ordered arrays of nanoholes in metallic oxide thin films using a range of transition metals. The team used a template to pre-pattern metallic surfaces with an ordered array of dimples before applying electrochemistry to selectively grow an oxide layer with holes. The process makes a wider selection of ordered transition metal nanohole arrays available for new catalysis, filtration, and sensing applications.