We present real-time transmission electron microscopy of nanogap formation by feedback controlled electromigration that reveals a remarkable degree of crystalline order. Crystal facets appear during feedback controlled electromigration indicating a layer-by-layer, highly reproducible electromigration process avoiding thermal runaway and melting. These measurements provide insight into the electromigration induced failure mechanism in sub-20 nm size interconnects, indicating that the current density at failure increases as the width decreases to approximately 1 nm
We have studied the formation of nanogaps by électromigration of gold nanowires. Electromigration re...
Pairs of electrodes with nanometer separation (nanogap) are achieved through an electromigration-ind...
In electrodeposition the key challenge is to obtain better control over nanostructure morphology. Cu...
We present real-time transmission electron microscopy of nanogap formation by feedback controlled el...
The transport characteristics of nano—electronic devices are determined not only by the electronic s...
Nanometer-sized gap (or nanogap) is one of the most fundamental devices in the nanotechnology field....
The authors imaged electromigration-induced nanogap formation in situ by transmission electron micro...
A technique for observing microstructure and morphology changes during annealing or electromigration...
Effect of electro migration on crystal structures of platinum nanowire (Nano bridge) during Nano-gap...
The displacement of atoms caused by high electric current densities was already identified in the la...
In-situ electromigration tests have been performed inside a scanning electron microscope on 30 nm wi...
We investigate the formation of nanogaps in gold wires due to electromigration. We show that the bre...
Electromigration is employed in nanoelectronics for transforming narrow metallic wires into electrod...
We developed a procedure for the fabrication of sub 1 nm gap Au electrodes via electromigration. Sel...
A sub-nanometer scale suspended gap (nanogap) defined by electric field-induced atomically sharp met...
We have studied the formation of nanogaps by électromigration of gold nanowires. Electromigration re...
Pairs of electrodes with nanometer separation (nanogap) are achieved through an electromigration-ind...
In electrodeposition the key challenge is to obtain better control over nanostructure morphology. Cu...
We present real-time transmission electron microscopy of nanogap formation by feedback controlled el...
The transport characteristics of nano—electronic devices are determined not only by the electronic s...
Nanometer-sized gap (or nanogap) is one of the most fundamental devices in the nanotechnology field....
The authors imaged electromigration-induced nanogap formation in situ by transmission electron micro...
A technique for observing microstructure and morphology changes during annealing or electromigration...
Effect of electro migration on crystal structures of platinum nanowire (Nano bridge) during Nano-gap...
The displacement of atoms caused by high electric current densities was already identified in the la...
In-situ electromigration tests have been performed inside a scanning electron microscope on 30 nm wi...
We investigate the formation of nanogaps in gold wires due to electromigration. We show that the bre...
Electromigration is employed in nanoelectronics for transforming narrow metallic wires into electrod...
We developed a procedure for the fabrication of sub 1 nm gap Au electrodes via electromigration. Sel...
A sub-nanometer scale suspended gap (nanogap) defined by electric field-induced atomically sharp met...
We have studied the formation of nanogaps by électromigration of gold nanowires. Electromigration re...
Pairs of electrodes with nanometer separation (nanogap) are achieved through an electromigration-ind...
In electrodeposition the key challenge is to obtain better control over nanostructure morphology. Cu...