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Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles

Magnetron sputtering is a well-known technique that is commonly used for the deposition of thin compact films. However, as was shown in the 1990s, when sputtering is performed at pressures high enough to trigger volume nucleation/condensation of the supersaturated vapor generated by the magnetron, v...

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Autores principales: Kylián, Ondřej, Shelemin, Artem, Solař, Pavel, Pleskunov, Pavel, Nikitin, Daniil, Kuzminova, Anna, Štefaníková, Radka, Kúš, Peter, Cieslar, Miroslav, Hanuš, Jan, Choukourov, Andrei, Biederman, Hynek
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31349580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12152366
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author Kylián, Ondřej
Shelemin, Artem
Solař, Pavel
Pleskunov, Pavel
Nikitin, Daniil
Kuzminova, Anna
Štefaníková, Radka
Kúš, Peter
Cieslar, Miroslav
Hanuš, Jan
Choukourov, Andrei
Biederman, Hynek
author_facet Kylián, Ondřej
Shelemin, Artem
Solař, Pavel
Pleskunov, Pavel
Nikitin, Daniil
Kuzminova, Anna
Štefaníková, Radka
Kúš, Peter
Cieslar, Miroslav
Hanuš, Jan
Choukourov, Andrei
Biederman, Hynek
author_sort Kylián, Ondřej
collection PubMed
description Magnetron sputtering is a well-known technique that is commonly used for the deposition of thin compact films. However, as was shown in the 1990s, when sputtering is performed at pressures high enough to trigger volume nucleation/condensation of the supersaturated vapor generated by the magnetron, various kinds of nanoparticles may also be produced. This finding gave rise to the rapid development of magnetron-based gas aggregation sources. Such systems were successfully used for the production of single material nanoparticles from metals, metal oxides, and plasma polymers. In addition, the growing interest in multi-component heterogeneous nanoparticles has led to the design of novel systems for the gas-phase synthesis of such nanomaterials, including metal/plasma polymer nanoparticles. In this featured article, we briefly summarized the principles of the basis of gas-phase nanoparticles production and highlighted recent progress made in the field of the fabrication of multi-component nanoparticles. We then introduced a gas aggregation source of plasma polymer nanoparticles that utilized radio frequency magnetron sputtering of a polymeric target with an emphasis on the key features of this kind of source. Finally, we presented and discussed three strategies suitable for the generation of metal/plasma polymer multi-core@shell or core-satellite nanoparticles: the use of composite targets, a multi-magnetron approach, and in-flight coating of plasma polymer nanoparticles by metal.
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spelling pubmed-66963682019-09-05 Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles Kylián, Ondřej Shelemin, Artem Solař, Pavel Pleskunov, Pavel Nikitin, Daniil Kuzminova, Anna Štefaníková, Radka Kúš, Peter Cieslar, Miroslav Hanuš, Jan Choukourov, Andrei Biederman, Hynek Materials (Basel) Article Magnetron sputtering is a well-known technique that is commonly used for the deposition of thin compact films. However, as was shown in the 1990s, when sputtering is performed at pressures high enough to trigger volume nucleation/condensation of the supersaturated vapor generated by the magnetron, various kinds of nanoparticles may also be produced. This finding gave rise to the rapid development of magnetron-based gas aggregation sources. Such systems were successfully used for the production of single material nanoparticles from metals, metal oxides, and plasma polymers. In addition, the growing interest in multi-component heterogeneous nanoparticles has led to the design of novel systems for the gas-phase synthesis of such nanomaterials, including metal/plasma polymer nanoparticles. In this featured article, we briefly summarized the principles of the basis of gas-phase nanoparticles production and highlighted recent progress made in the field of the fabrication of multi-component nanoparticles. We then introduced a gas aggregation source of plasma polymer nanoparticles that utilized radio frequency magnetron sputtering of a polymeric target with an emphasis on the key features of this kind of source. Finally, we presented and discussed three strategies suitable for the generation of metal/plasma polymer multi-core@shell or core-satellite nanoparticles: the use of composite targets, a multi-magnetron approach, and in-flight coating of plasma polymer nanoparticles by metal. MDPI 2019-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6696368/ /pubmed/31349580 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12152366 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kylián, Ondřej
Shelemin, Artem
Solař, Pavel
Pleskunov, Pavel
Nikitin, Daniil
Kuzminova, Anna
Štefaníková, Radka
Kúš, Peter
Cieslar, Miroslav
Hanuš, Jan
Choukourov, Andrei
Biederman, Hynek
Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles
title Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles
title_full Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles
title_fullStr Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles
title_short Magnetron Sputtering of Polymeric Targets: From Thin Films to Heterogeneous Metal/Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles
title_sort magnetron sputtering of polymeric targets: from thin films to heterogeneous metal/plasma polymer nanoparticles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31349580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12152366
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