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Local ultra-densification of single-walled carbon nanotube films: modeling and experiment

Fabrication of nanostructured metasurfaces poses a significant technological and fundamental challenge. Despite developing novel systems that support reversible elongation and distortion, their nanoscale patterning and control of optical properties remain an open problem. Herein we report the atomic force microscope lithography (AFML) application for nanoscale patterning of single-walled carbon nanotube films and the associated reflection coefficient tuning. We present models of bundling reorganization, formed-pattern stability, and energy distribution describing mechanical behavior with mesoscopic distinct element method (MDEM). All observed and calculated phenomena support each other and present a platform for developing AFML patterned optical devices using meshy nanostructured matter.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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