We present further development and application examples of a thermometry approach capable of producing real-space temperature maps of operating nanoscale devices with sub-10nm resolution. The technique relies on scanning thermal microscopy with a resistive element coupled to a cantilevered tip. The resistive element acts both as integrated heater and as sensing element. A modulated temperature field is generated in the sample by exciting the device under investigation with an electrical AC bias. A map of the sample's temperature response due to different physical effects, such as Joule heating and thermoelectric effects, can be inferred from the demodulated sensor signal. As application examples, we demonstrate the investigation of thermoel...
International audienceThe accurate control of temperature is a common requirement in science and tec...
The best spatial resolution so far achieved in thermal imaging is several nanometers, much coarser t...
Scanning thermal microscopy employs a miniature temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or resista...
Imaging temperature fields at the nanoscale is a central challenge in various areas of science and t...
Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) uses micromachined thermal sensors integrated in a force sensing ...
Measuring the temperature profile of a nanoscale sample using scanning thermal microscopy is challen...
Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) and micro-thermal analysis allow the study of thermal phenomena a...
Scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) uses micromachined thermal sensors integrated in a force sensing ...
Modern microelectronic devices have nanoscale features that dissipate power nonuniformly, but fundam...
A nanoscale thermocouple consisting of merged Cu and Cu-Ni tips is developed for local temperature m...
Understanding energy dissipation at the nanoscale requires the ability to probe temperature fields w...
Scanning thermal microscopy (SThM), which enables measurement of thermal transport and temperature d...
This thesis presents the development of a quantitative nanometer-scale thermal metrology technique, ...
Probing spatial variation of temperature at the nanoscale provides key information for exploring div...
We present an experimental proof of concept of scanning thermal nanoprobes that utilize the extreme ...
International audienceThe accurate control of temperature is a common requirement in science and tec...
The best spatial resolution so far achieved in thermal imaging is several nanometers, much coarser t...
Scanning thermal microscopy employs a miniature temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or resista...
Imaging temperature fields at the nanoscale is a central challenge in various areas of science and t...
Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) uses micromachined thermal sensors integrated in a force sensing ...
Measuring the temperature profile of a nanoscale sample using scanning thermal microscopy is challen...
Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) and micro-thermal analysis allow the study of thermal phenomena a...
Scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) uses micromachined thermal sensors integrated in a force sensing ...
Modern microelectronic devices have nanoscale features that dissipate power nonuniformly, but fundam...
A nanoscale thermocouple consisting of merged Cu and Cu-Ni tips is developed for local temperature m...
Understanding energy dissipation at the nanoscale requires the ability to probe temperature fields w...
Scanning thermal microscopy (SThM), which enables measurement of thermal transport and temperature d...
This thesis presents the development of a quantitative nanometer-scale thermal metrology technique, ...
Probing spatial variation of temperature at the nanoscale provides key information for exploring div...
We present an experimental proof of concept of scanning thermal nanoprobes that utilize the extreme ...
International audienceThe accurate control of temperature is a common requirement in science and tec...
The best spatial resolution so far achieved in thermal imaging is several nanometers, much coarser t...
Scanning thermal microscopy employs a miniature temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or resista...