Polymer imprint thermal mapping (PITM) is a high-resolution thermal mapping technique that is especially valuable for nanoscale plasmonic devices. PITM leverages a ∼50 nm polymer film coating that crosslinks irreversibly with temperature, which records the peak temperature rise of the surface in the local, linear reduction of polymer film thickness. Using AFM to measure topography before and after heating, but not during operation, PITM sidesteps plasmonic artifacts seen in other near-field thermometries, where the probe tip disturbs and is heated directly by the near- and far-field radiation around the plasmonic device. This is notably troublesome for characterizing heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) heads for next-generation hard dis...
This work presents the novel applications of heated AFM tip in nanolithography. Different strategies...
We present a study of heating effects in apertured near-field gold-coated probes which makes use of ...
cited By 18International audienceThe raster-scanned irradiation of ultrathin sub-micrometer crystall...
Polymer imprint thermal mapping (PITM) is a high-resolution thermal mapping technique that is especi...
Thermal characterization of nano-featured devices is a critical challenge for the development of hig...
We experimentally demonstrate nanoscale thermal mapping of light induced heat in photonic and plasmo...
Plasmonic devices, made of apertures or antennas, have played significant roles in advancing the fie...
Imaging temperature fields at the nanoscale is a central challenge in various areas of science and t...
The magnetic storage areal density keeps increasing every year, and magnetic recording-based hard di...
Modern microelectronic devices have nanoscale features that dissipate power nonuniformly, but fundam...
In thermomechanical data storage, a heated atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilever tip scans over a...
To achieve a feasible heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system, a near-field transd...
A technique is reported for measuring and mapping the maximum internal temperature of a structural e...
We describe studies on photothermal heating of a PMMA polymer films using a refractory plasmon TiN m...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2130388.Heating near...
This work presents the novel applications of heated AFM tip in nanolithography. Different strategies...
We present a study of heating effects in apertured near-field gold-coated probes which makes use of ...
cited By 18International audienceThe raster-scanned irradiation of ultrathin sub-micrometer crystall...
Polymer imprint thermal mapping (PITM) is a high-resolution thermal mapping technique that is especi...
Thermal characterization of nano-featured devices is a critical challenge for the development of hig...
We experimentally demonstrate nanoscale thermal mapping of light induced heat in photonic and plasmo...
Plasmonic devices, made of apertures or antennas, have played significant roles in advancing the fie...
Imaging temperature fields at the nanoscale is a central challenge in various areas of science and t...
The magnetic storage areal density keeps increasing every year, and magnetic recording-based hard di...
Modern microelectronic devices have nanoscale features that dissipate power nonuniformly, but fundam...
In thermomechanical data storage, a heated atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilever tip scans over a...
To achieve a feasible heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system, a near-field transd...
A technique is reported for measuring and mapping the maximum internal temperature of a structural e...
We describe studies on photothermal heating of a PMMA polymer films using a refractory plasmon TiN m...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2130388.Heating near...
This work presents the novel applications of heated AFM tip in nanolithography. Different strategies...
We present a study of heating effects in apertured near-field gold-coated probes which makes use of ...
cited By 18International audienceThe raster-scanned irradiation of ultrathin sub-micrometer crystall...