Abstract

Abstract Dewetting behaviors of sub-50-nm-thick ultraviolet-curable resin films comprising hydroxy-containing (meth)acrylate monomers on modified Au-plated substrates were investigated by fluorescence microscopy. Hydroxy-terminated alkanethiol-adsorbed monolayers on Au surfaces suppressed dewetting of the thin spin-coated films and allowed the fabrication of 50-nm-line-width Au split-ring resonator (SRR) arrays by ultraviolet nanoimprint lithography.

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