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Technology-driven layer-by-layer assembly of nanofilms

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SCIENCE
Volume 348, Issue 6233, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa2491

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  1. ARC [FL120100030]
  2. Australian government through an Australian Postgraduate Award
  3. ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology [CE140100036]

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Multilayer thin films have garnered intense scientific interest due to their potential application in diverse fields such as catalysis, optics, energy, membranes, and biomedicine. Here we review the current technologies for multilayer thin-film deposition using layer-by-layer assembly, and we discuss the different properties and applications arising from the technologies. We highlight five distinct routes of assembly-immersive, spin, spray, electromagnetic, and fluidic assembly-each of which offers material and processing advantages for assembling layer-by-layer films. Each technology encompasses numerous innovations for automating and improving layering, which is important for research and industrial applications. Furthermore, we discuss how judicious choice of the assembly technology enables the engineering of thin films with tailor-made physicochemical properties, such as distinct-layer stratification, controlled roughness, and highly ordered packing.

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