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Nanofabrication Using Focused Ion and Electron Beams presents
fundamentals of the interaction of focused ion and electron beams
(FIB/FEB) with surfaces, as well as numerous applications of these
techniques for nanofabrication involving different materials and
devices.
The book begins by describing the historical evolution of FIB and
FEB systems, applied first for micro- and more recently for
nanofabrication and prototyping, practical solutions available in
the market for different applications, and current trends in
development of tools and their integration in a fast growing field
of nanofabrication and nanocharacterization. Limitations of the
FIB/FEB techniques, especially important when nanoscale resolution
is considered, as well as possible ways to overcome the
experimental difficulties in creating new nanodevices and improving
resolution of processing, are outlined.
Chapters include tutorials describing fundamental aspects of the
interaction of beams (FIB/FEB) with surfaces, nanostructures and
adsorbed molecules; electron and ion beam chemistries; basic
theory, design and configuration of equipment; simulations of
processes; basic solutions for nanoprototyping. Emerging
technologies as processing by cluster beams are also discussed.
In addition, the book considers numerous applications of these
techniques (milling, etching, deposition) for nanolithography,
nanofabrication and characterization, involving different
nanostructured materials and devices. Its main focus is on
practical details of using focused ion and electron beams with gas
assistance (deposition and etching) and without gas assistance
(milling/cutting) for fabrication of devices from the fields of
nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, nanomagnetics, functionalized
scanning probe tips, nanosensors and other types of NEMS
(nanoelectromechanical systems). Special attention is given to
strategies designed to overcome limitations of the techniques
(e.g., due to damaging produced by energetic ions interacting with
matter), particularly those involving multi-step processes and
multi-layer materials.
Through its thorough demonstration of fundamental concepts and its
presentation of a wide range of technologies developed for specific
applications, this volume is ideal for researches from many
different disciplines, as well as engineers and professors in
nanotechnology and nanoscience.
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