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titleOfInvention Thin film substrate, nanoparticle film, and storage medium
abstract A thin film substrate having a two-dimensional film thickness and a storage medium in which magnetic nanoparticle groups are uniformly fixed to the thin film substrate are provided. SOLUTION: Each space of a metal substrate frame 2 having a thickness of submicron to micron formed in a lattice shape is coated with an OCD paint diffusion liquid for generating a SiO 2 -based coating from a thickness of 10 −2 μm. A SiO 2 film of the order of 10 −1 μm is generated, and a thin film substrate 1 on which unit substrates 3 made of this SiO 2 film are arranged is obtained. After a coupling layer made of a silane coupling agent is formed on the unit substrate 3 of the thin film substrate 1, a single layer of nanoparticles is formed on each unit substrate by adsorbing the liquid phase synthesized nanoparticles to the coupling layer. A storage medium having a fixed group is obtained. [Selection] Figure 1
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