The ultrasonic vibration (UV)-assisted method, as an innovative nanomachining process, has competitive advantages compared to traditional atomic force microscopy (AFM) nanomachining methods. However, the mechanism of nanomachining by ultrasonic-assisted AFM is still unclear. Furthermore, the mathematical control model for the nanomachining process is still lacking. Therefore, the UV-assisted nanomachining process is difficult to control on the nanometer-thick film, and no additional work has been reported at this time. In this paper, the mechanisms of ultrasonic-assisted AFM subnanomachining have been analyzed by using a point-mass model for the dynamic AFM cantilever, and a mathematical model of ultrasonic subnanomachining has been establi...
The development of acoustic subsurface atomic force microscopy, which promises three-dimensional ima...
The combination of ultrasound with atomic force microscopy (AFM) opens the high lateral resolution o...
Use of high frequency (HF) vibrations at MHz frequencies in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) advanced n...
The ultrasonic vibration (UV)-assisted method, as an innovative nanomachining process, has competiti...
Ultrasonic AFM may improve fabrication technologies on the nanometer scale. In the presence of ultra...
Ultra-thin films (e.g., graphene, MoS2, and black phosphorus) have shown amazing performance in a va...
Ultrasonic vibration (UV)-assisted method, as an innovative nanomachining technology, has competitiv...
This paper proposed a phase-closed-loop nanomachining control method to realize the directly control...
The increasing production of nano-devices and nano-composite materials has prompted the development ...
We present a novel method for nanometer resolution subsurface imaging. When a sample of atomic force...
AbstractThis paper introduces a high precision 3D nanofabrication approach using ultrasonic vibratio...
AbstractThis paper explores AFM-based 3D nanomachining process assisted by ultrasonic vibration. 3D ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) mechanical-based lithography attracts much attention in nanomanufactur...
Imaging of nanoscale structures buried in a covering material is an extremely challenging task, but ...
Ultrasonic vibration can be nonlinearly detected by means of an atomic force microscopy cantilever w...
The development of acoustic subsurface atomic force microscopy, which promises three-dimensional ima...
The combination of ultrasound with atomic force microscopy (AFM) opens the high lateral resolution o...
Use of high frequency (HF) vibrations at MHz frequencies in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) advanced n...
The ultrasonic vibration (UV)-assisted method, as an innovative nanomachining process, has competiti...
Ultrasonic AFM may improve fabrication technologies on the nanometer scale. In the presence of ultra...
Ultra-thin films (e.g., graphene, MoS2, and black phosphorus) have shown amazing performance in a va...
Ultrasonic vibration (UV)-assisted method, as an innovative nanomachining technology, has competitiv...
This paper proposed a phase-closed-loop nanomachining control method to realize the directly control...
The increasing production of nano-devices and nano-composite materials has prompted the development ...
We present a novel method for nanometer resolution subsurface imaging. When a sample of atomic force...
AbstractThis paper introduces a high precision 3D nanofabrication approach using ultrasonic vibratio...
AbstractThis paper explores AFM-based 3D nanomachining process assisted by ultrasonic vibration. 3D ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) mechanical-based lithography attracts much attention in nanomanufactur...
Imaging of nanoscale structures buried in a covering material is an extremely challenging task, but ...
Ultrasonic vibration can be nonlinearly detected by means of an atomic force microscopy cantilever w...
The development of acoustic subsurface atomic force microscopy, which promises three-dimensional ima...
The combination of ultrasound with atomic force microscopy (AFM) opens the high lateral resolution o...
Use of high frequency (HF) vibrations at MHz frequencies in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) advanced n...