Self-assembly of nanoparticles is an important tool in nanotechnology, withnumerous applications including thin films, electronics, and drug delivery. Westudy the deposition of ionic nanoparticles on a glass substrate bothexperimentally and theoretically. Our theoretical model consists of astochastic cooperative adsorption and evaporation process on a two-dimensionallattice. By exploring the relationship between the initial concentration ofnanoparticles in the colloidal solution and the density of particles depositedon the substrate, we relate the deposition rate of our theoretical model to theconcentration.
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