Abstract
We introduce a method combining cesium chloride self-assembly and inductively coupledplasma to fabricate nanopillars with uniform coverage over an entire 4 inch prepatterned siliconwafer. This method can produce pillars with average diameters ranging from 50 nm to1.5 µm, aspect ratios up to 13 and coverage ratios above 35%. Cesium chloride self-assemblyutilizes the deliquescence of salt, with advantages of excellent tunability, high aspect ratioand potential for micro/nano mixed structures, which makes this technologypromising in the areas of MEMS, solar cells, batteries, light emitting diodes, etc.
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