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Illuminating Recent Progress in Nanotransfer Printing: Core Principles, Emerging Applications, and Future Perspectives

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202303704

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nanofabrication; nanoimprinting lithography; nanopatterning; nanotransfer printing; surface adhesion engineering

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This review comprehensively analyzes the development and application of nanotransfer printing (nTP) technology in response to the increasing demand for diverse nanostructures in physical/chemical devices. The review discusses the improvements made by researchers over the past decade in nTP technology and the methods and challenges for achieving high-yield and versatile printing through the control of adhesion force. Additionally, the review provides insights into potential applications of nanostructured devices and prospects for future developments and innovations.
As the demand for diverse nanostructures in physical/chemical devices continues to rise, the development of nanotransfer printing (nTP) technology is receiving significant attention due to its exceptional throughput and ease of use. Over the past decade, researchers have attempted to enhance the diversity of materials and substrates used in transfer processes as well as to improve the resolution, reliability, and scalability of nTP. Recent research on nTP has made continuous progress, particularly using the control of the interfacial adhesion force between the donor mold, target material, and receiver substrate, and numerous practical nTP methods with niche applications have been demonstrated. This review article offers a comprehensive analysis of the chronological advancements in nTP technology and categorizes recent strategies targeted for high-yield and versatile printing based on controlling the relative adhesion force depending on interfacial layers. In detail, the advantages and challenges of various nTP approaches are discussed based on their working mechanisms, and several promising solutions to improve morphological/material diversity are presented. Furthermore, this review provides a summary of potential applications of nanostructured devices, along with perspectives on the outlook and remaining challenges, which are expected to facilitate the continued progress of nTP technology and to inspire future innovations. The review highlights the increasing demand for diverse nanostructures in physical and chemical devices, leading to significant attention on nanotransfer printing (nTP) technology. The review categorizes and discusses various nTP approaches, their advantages, challenges, and potential solutions for improving morphological/material diversity. It also provides insights into potential applications of nanostructured devices and future outlook, encouraging further advancements in nTP technology.image

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