The Focused Ion Beam Induced Deposition (FIBID) under cryogenic conditions (Cryo-FIBID) technique is based on obtaining a condensed layer of precursor molecules by cooling the substrate below the condensation temperature of the gaseous precursor material. This condensed layer is irradiated with ions according to a desired pattern and, subsequently, the substrate is heated above the precursor condensation temperature, revealing the deposits with the shape of the exposed pattern. In this contribution, the fast growth of Pt-C deposits by Cryo-FIBID is demonstrated. Here, we optimize various parameters of the process in order to obtain deposits with the lowest-possible electrical resistivity. Optimized ~30 nm-thick Pt-C deposits are obtained us...
We study the origin of the strong difference in the resistivity of focused-electron- and focused-Ga-...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
An ultra-fast method to directly grow metallic micro- and nano-structures is introduced. It relies o...
In this contribution, we compare the performance of Focused Electron Beam-induced Deposition (FEBID)...
We study the origin of the strong difference in the resistivity of focused-electron- and focused-Ga-...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Nanoscale Assembly and Integration for Applications.Focuse...
This work presents characterization of focused ion beam induced deposition (FIBID) of platinum using...
[EN] The usage of focused beams of ions (FIBs) to induce the deposition of different materials repre...
Focused ion beam (FIB) is a tempting maskless rapid direct writing technique for modifying and debug...
Ga+ Focused Ion Beam Induced Deposition (FIBID) is a highly flexible, single-step nanopatterning tec...
© 2014 IEEE. Localized deposition of pure platinum nanostructures was achieved using a combination o...
Focused-Electron/Ion-Beam-Induced Deposition (FEBID and FIBID respectively) of metallic materials is...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
Due to its ability to directly deposit nanostructures with sub-10 nm lateral dimensions electron bea...
We study the origin of the strong difference in the resistivity of focused-electron- and focused-Ga-...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
An ultra-fast method to directly grow metallic micro- and nano-structures is introduced. It relies o...
In this contribution, we compare the performance of Focused Electron Beam-induced Deposition (FEBID)...
We study the origin of the strong difference in the resistivity of focused-electron- and focused-Ga-...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Nanoscale Assembly and Integration for Applications.Focuse...
This work presents characterization of focused ion beam induced deposition (FIBID) of platinum using...
[EN] The usage of focused beams of ions (FIBs) to induce the deposition of different materials repre...
Focused ion beam (FIB) is a tempting maskless rapid direct writing technique for modifying and debug...
Ga+ Focused Ion Beam Induced Deposition (FIBID) is a highly flexible, single-step nanopatterning tec...
© 2014 IEEE. Localized deposition of pure platinum nanostructures was achieved using a combination o...
Focused-Electron/Ion-Beam-Induced Deposition (FEBID and FIBID respectively) of metallic materials is...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
Due to its ability to directly deposit nanostructures with sub-10 nm lateral dimensions electron bea...
We study the origin of the strong difference in the resistivity of focused-electron- and focused-Ga-...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...
Emergent technologies are required in the field of nanoelectronics for improved contacts and interco...