Abstract We show that an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip-based dynamic plowing lithography (DPL) approach can be used to fabricate nanoscale pits with high throughput. The method relies on scratching with a relatively large speed over a sample surface in tapping mode, which is responsible for the separation distance of adjacent pits. Scratching tests are carried out on a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) thin film using a diamond-like carbon coating tip. Results show that 100 μm/s is the critical value of the scratching speed. When the scratching speed is greater than 100 μm/s, pit structures can be generated. In contrast, nanogrooves can be formed with speeds less than the critical value. Because of the difficulty of breaking the molecula...
This paper presents an atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip-based nanomachining method to fabricate per...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
Organizing a material into well-defined patterns during the dewetting process provides an attractive...
We show that an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip-based dynamic plowing lithography (DPL) approach c...
The fabrication of periodic nanostructures with a fine control of their dimensions is performed on p...
AbstractThe nano scratching with an oscillating Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) tip in tapping mode is...
nano devices. In this paper, we study the use of lithography process to build the desired nanostruct...
Laterally differentiated chemistry and structure of surfaces are commonly employed in a variety of d...
International audienceThe continuing trend for producing novel micro- and nanostructured devices and...
The continuing trend for producing novel micro- and nanostructured devices and components in a broad...
Laterally differentiated chemistry and structure of surfaces are commonly employed in a variety of d...
We report a nanolithography technique that allows simultaneous direct control of the local chemistry...
Tip-induced lithography based on local probe methods is a contender for next-generation technologies...
This paper presents an atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip-based nanomachining method to fabricate per...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
Organizing a material into well-defined patterns during the dewetting process provides an attractive...
We show that an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip-based dynamic plowing lithography (DPL) approach c...
The fabrication of periodic nanostructures with a fine control of their dimensions is performed on p...
AbstractThe nano scratching with an oscillating Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) tip in tapping mode is...
nano devices. In this paper, we study the use of lithography process to build the desired nanostruct...
Laterally differentiated chemistry and structure of surfaces are commonly employed in a variety of d...
International audienceThe continuing trend for producing novel micro- and nanostructured devices and...
The continuing trend for producing novel micro- and nanostructured devices and components in a broad...
Laterally differentiated chemistry and structure of surfaces are commonly employed in a variety of d...
We report a nanolithography technique that allows simultaneous direct control of the local chemistry...
Tip-induced lithography based on local probe methods is a contender for next-generation technologies...
This paper presents an atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip-based nanomachining method to fabricate per...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
Organizing a material into well-defined patterns during the dewetting process provides an attractive...