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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Direct-Write Deposition and Focused-Electron-Beam-Induced Purification of Gold Nanostructures

Domagoj Belić; Mostafa M. Shawrav; Marco Gavagnin; Michael Stöger-Pollach; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Emmerich Bertagnolli

Three-dimensional gold (Au) nanostructures offer promise in nanoplasmonics, biomedical applications, electrochemical sensing and as contacts for carbon-based electronics. Direct-write techniques such as focused-electron-beam-induced deposition (FEBID) can provide such precisely patterned nanostructures. Unfortunately, FEBID Au traditionally suffers from a high nonmetallic content and cannot meet the purity requirements for these applications. Here we report exceptionally pure pristine FEBID Au nanostructures comprising submicrometer-large monocrystalline Au sections. On the basis of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy results and Monte Carlo simulations of electron trajectories in the deposited nanostructures, we propose a curing mechanism that elucidates the observed phenomena. The in situ focused-electron-beam-induced curing mechanism was supported by postdeposition ex situ curing and, in combination with oxygen plasma cleaning, is utilized as a straightforward purification method for planar FEBID structures. This work paves the way for the application of FEBID Au nanostructures in a new generation of biosensors and plasmonic nanodevices.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Free-Standing Magnetic Nanopillars for 3D Nanomagnet Logic

Marco Gavagnin; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Stefan Wachter; Mostafa M. Shawrav; Anders Persson; Klas Gunnarsson; Peter Svedlindh; Michael Stöger-Pollach; Emmerich Bertagnolli

Nanomagnet logic (NML) is a relatively new computation technology that uses arrays of shape-controlled nanomagnets to enable digital processing. Currently, conventional resist-based lithographic processes limit the design of NML circuitry to planar nanostructures with homogeneous thicknesses. Here, we demonstrate the focused electron beam induced deposition of Fe-based nanomaterial for magnetic in-plane nanowires and out-of-plane nanopillars. Three-dimensional (3D) NML was achieved based on the magnetic coupling between nanowires and nanopillars in a 3D array. Additionally, the same Fe-based nanomaterial was used to produce tilt-corrected high-aspect-ratio probes for the accurate magnetic force microscopy (MFM) analysis of the fabricated 3D NML gate arrays. The interpretation of the MFM measurements was supported by magnetic simulations using the Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework. Introducing vertical out-of-plane nanopillars not only increases the packing density of 3D NML but also introduces an extra magnetic degree of freedom, offering a new approach to input/output and processing functionalities in nanomagnetic computing.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Highly conductive and pure gold nanostructures grown by electron beam induced deposition

Mostafa M. Shawrav; Philipp Taus; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Markus Schinnerl; Michael Stöger-Pollach; Sabine Schwarz; Andreas Steiger-Thirsfeld; Emmerich Bertagnolli

This work introduces an additive direct-write nanofabrication technique for producing extremely conductive gold nanostructures from a commercial metalorganic precursor. Gold content of 91 atomic % (at. %) was achieved by using water as an oxidative enhancer during direct-write deposition. A model was developed based on the deposition rate and the chemical composition, and it explains the surface processes that lead to the increases in gold purity and deposition yield. Co-injection of an oxidative enhancer enabled Focused Electron Beam Induced Deposition (FEBID)—a maskless, resistless deposition method for three dimensional (3D) nanostructures—to directly yield pure gold in a single process step, without post-deposition purification. Gold nanowires displayed resistivity down to 8.8 μΩ cm. This is the highest conductivity achieved so far from FEBID and it opens the possibility of applications in nanoelectronics, such as direct-write contacts to nanomaterials. The increased gold deposition yield and the ultralow carbon level will facilitate future applications such as the fabrication of 3D nanostructures in nanoplasmonics and biomolecule immobilization.


Nanofabrication | 2014

Nitrogen as a carrier gas for regime control in focused electron beam induced deposition

Stefan Wachter; Marco Gavagnin; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Mostafa M. Shawrav; Domagoj Belić; Emmerich Bertagnolli

Abstract This work reports on focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) using a custom built gas injection system (GIS) equipped with nitrogen as a gas carrier. We have deposited cobalt from Co2(CO)8, which is usually achieved by a heated GIS. In contrast to a heated GIS, our strategy allows avoiding problems caused by eventual temperature gradients along the GIS. Moreover, the use of the gas carrier enables a high control over process conditions and consequently the properties of the synthesized nanostructures. Chemical composition and growth rate are investigated by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and atomic force microscopy (AFM), respectively. We demonstrate that the N2 flux is strongly affecting the deposit growth rate without the need of heating the precursor in order to increase its vapour pressure. Particularly, AFM volume estimation of the deposited structures showed that increasing the nitrogen resulted in an enhanced deposition rate. The wide range of achievable precursor fluxes allowed to clearly distinguish between precursor- and electron-limited regime. With the carrier-based GIS an optimized deposition procedure with regards to the desired deposition regime has been enabled


Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2017

Direct writing of gold nanostructures with an electron beam: On the way to pure nanostructures by combining optimized deposition with oxygen-plasma treatment

Domagoj Belić; Mostafa M. Shawrav; Emmerich Bertagnolli; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck

This work presents a highly effective approach for the chemical purification of directly written 2D and 3D gold nanostructures suitable for plasmonics, biomolecule immobilisation, and nanoelectronics. Gold nano- and microstructures can be fabricated by one-step direct-write lithography process using focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID). Typically, as-deposited gold nanostructures suffer from a low Au content and unacceptably high carbon contamination. We show that the undesirable carbon contamination can be diminished using a two-step process – a combination of optimized deposition followed by appropriate postdeposition cleaning. Starting from the common metal-organic precursor Me2-Au-tfac, it is demonstrated that the Au content in pristine FEBID nanostructures can be increased from 30 atom % to as much as 72 atom %, depending on the sustained electron beam dose. As a second step, oxygen-plasma treatment is established to further enhance the Au content in the structures, while preserving their morphology to a high degree. This two-step process represents a simple, feasible and high-throughput method for direct writing of purer gold nanostructures that can enable their future use for demanding applications.


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2014

Magnetic force microscopy study of shape engineered FEBID iron nanostructures

Marco Gavagnin; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Domagoj Belić; Mostafa M. Shawrav; Anders Persson; Klas Gunnarsson; Peter Svedlindh; Emmerich Bertagnolli


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2014

Mask-free prototyping of metal-oxide-semiconductor devices utilizing focused electron beam induced deposition

Mostafa M. Shawrav; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Domagoj Belić; Marco Gavagnin; O. Bethge; Markus Schinnerl; Emmerich Bertagnolli


Chemical Vapor Deposition | 2014

Electron Beam‐Induced CVD of Nanoalloys for Nanoelectronics

Mostafa M. Shawrav; Domagoj Belić; Marco Gavagnin; Stefan Wachter; Markus Schinnerl; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; Emmerich Bertagnolli


Applied Physics A | 2014

Mapping of local argon impingement on a virtual surface: an insight for gas injection during FEBID

Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; G. Hochleitner; J.K. Mika; Mostafa M. Shawrav; Marco Gavagnin; Emmerich Bertagnolli


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2016

Chlorine based focused electron beam induced etching: A novel way to pattern germanium

Mostafa M. Shawrav; Z.G. Gökdeniz; Heinz D. Wanzenboeck; P. Taus; J.K. Mika; Simon Waid; Emmerich Bertagnolli

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Emmerich Bertagnolli

Vienna University of Technology

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Heinz D. Wanzenboeck

Vienna University of Technology

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Marco Gavagnin

Vienna University of Technology

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Stefan Wachter

Vienna University of Technology

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Markus Schinnerl

Vienna University of Technology

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Michael Stöger-Pollach

Vienna University of Technology

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J.K. Mika

Vienna University of Technology

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Simon Waid

Vienna University of Technology

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