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Document Type

Article

Date of this Version

October 1999

Comments

Published in Advanced Luminescent Materials and Quantum Confinement: Proceedings of the International Symposium Held in Honolulu, Hawaii on 18-20 October 1999. Edited by Marc M. Cahay, S. Bandyopadhyay, D. J. Lockwood, N. Koshida, and J. P. Leburton. Pennington NJ: The Electrochemical Society Inc., 1999. Copyright © 1999 The Electrochemical Society Inc. Used by permission.

Abstract

Under proper conditions, small particles may be suspended in a regularly-spaced array called a Coulomb crystal. In this paper we discuss the application of this phenomenon to the self-assembly of nanoparticles in a lattice-lie array on a substrate. Issues associated with depositing the particles, and the size and lattice spacing of the particles are discussed.

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