Templated Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials by Sequential Infiltration
Nanostructured materials having well defined patterns over macroscopic length scales are of interest for a range of emerging applications in energy, sensing, nanomedicine, data storage, and electronics. Recently Peng et. al. have introduced a route to the formation of nanostructured materials by sequential infiltration synthesis (SIS). The SIS method uses BCP domains as a fixed template to control the nanofeatures of a range of materials by gas phase processes having controlled surface reactions similar to atomic layer deposition (ALD), a cyclic gas phase process for depositing thin films.
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