Scanning probe-assisted patterning methods already demonstrated a high degree of capabilities on submicrometer scales. However, the throughput is still far from its potential because of complexity or fragility of the probes for exploiting thermal effects, chemical reactions, and voltage-induced processes in various patterning operations. Here, we present a new approach to thermomechanical patterning by implementing a multitasking atomic force microscopy (AFM) probe: the functionalized planar probes. In this method, we can generate a tunable thermal gradient between the tip and the sample, wherein they remain in the noncontact regime. In principle, the capillary instability provoked by the van der Waals interaction yields a pull-off force to...
The miniaturization of nanometer-sized multicolor fluorescent features is of continuous significance...
The exceptional interest in improving the limitations of data storage, molecular electronics and opt...
We employed variable temperature chemical force microscopy (VT-CFM) using tips silanized with four d...
Scanning probe-assisted patterning methods already demonstrated a high degree of capabilities on sub...
This work presents the novel applications of heated AFM tip in nanolithography. Different strategies...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. The reversible phase transitions of surface tethered the...
This dissertation demonstrates the design, simulation, fabrication and characterization processes of...
Novel atomic force microscope (AFM) probes with integrated thin film thermal sensors are presented. ...
The past decade has witnessed an explosion of techniques used to pattern polymers on the nano (1–100...
Thermal scanning probe lithography (tSPL) is a nanofabrication method for the chemical and physical ...
We report a nanolithography technique that allows simultaneous direct control of the local chemistry...
The surface structure and chemistry of polymers affect their functionality for a great range of appl...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
is capable of imaging insulating materials with atomic resolution, thus making it an excellent tool ...
The research described in this Thesis comprises the development of Scanning Thermal Lithography (STh...
The miniaturization of nanometer-sized multicolor fluorescent features is of continuous significance...
The exceptional interest in improving the limitations of data storage, molecular electronics and opt...
We employed variable temperature chemical force microscopy (VT-CFM) using tips silanized with four d...
Scanning probe-assisted patterning methods already demonstrated a high degree of capabilities on sub...
This work presents the novel applications of heated AFM tip in nanolithography. Different strategies...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. The reversible phase transitions of surface tethered the...
This dissertation demonstrates the design, simulation, fabrication and characterization processes of...
Novel atomic force microscope (AFM) probes with integrated thin film thermal sensors are presented. ...
The past decade has witnessed an explosion of techniques used to pattern polymers on the nano (1–100...
Thermal scanning probe lithography (tSPL) is a nanofabrication method for the chemical and physical ...
We report a nanolithography technique that allows simultaneous direct control of the local chemistry...
The surface structure and chemistry of polymers affect their functionality for a great range of appl...
The possibility to control the assembly of molecules on a given substrate is particularly important ...
is capable of imaging insulating materials with atomic resolution, thus making it an excellent tool ...
The research described in this Thesis comprises the development of Scanning Thermal Lithography (STh...
The miniaturization of nanometer-sized multicolor fluorescent features is of continuous significance...
The exceptional interest in improving the limitations of data storage, molecular electronics and opt...
We employed variable temperature chemical force microscopy (VT-CFM) using tips silanized with four d...