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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Metal patterned lines on a substrate have been annealed and broken down into isolated linear arrays of alloyed metal nanoscale droplets. These droplets are selectively fabricated across large-scale areas by controlling the location metal is present on a substrate. The metal instability and formation into nanoscale particles forms similar to studies in Rayleigh Instability of metal at an elevated temperature. Experimental results discussed here show a change in droplet diameter and formation by controlling the metal width.