Nano Lett., 7 (5), 1329 -1337, 2007. 10.1021/nl0703626 S1530-6984(07)00362-1
Web Release Date: April 17, 2007

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Sub-10 nm Device Fabrication in a Transmission Electron Microscope

Michael D. Fischbein and Marija Drndi*

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, 209 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

Received February 14, 2007

Revised March 26, 2007

Abstract:

We show that a high-resolution transmission electron microscope can be used to fabricate metal nanostructures and devices on insulating membranes by nanosculpting metal films. Fabricated devices include nanogaps, nanodiscs, nanorings, nanochannels, and nanowires with tailored curvatures and multi-terminal nanogap devices with nanoislands or nanoholes between the terminals. The high resolution, geometrical flexibility, and yield make this fabrication method attractive for many applications including nanoelectronics and nanofluidics.


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