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Towards a single step process to create high purity gold structures by electron beam induced deposition at room temperature

Author(s): Mansilla, C. ; Mehendale, S. ; Mulders, J. J. L. ; Trompenaars, P. H. F.

Date: 2016

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/43997

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Concentric nozzle; Au deposit; Electron beam induced deposition,; Organo-metallic precursor; O2 purification; Nanofabrication; O-2 purification; O purification 2


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Highly pure metallic structures can be deposited by electron beam induced deposition and they have many important applications in different fields. The organo-metallic precursor is decomposed and deposited under the electron beam, and typically it is purified with post-irradiation in presence of O2. However, this approach limits the purification to the surface of the deposit. Therefore, 'in situ' purification during deposition using simultaneous flows of both O2 and precursor in parallel with two gas injector needles has been tested and verified. To simplify the practical arrangements, a special concentric nozzle has been designed allowing deposition and purification performed together in a single step. With this new device metallic structures with high purity can be obtained more easily, while there is no limit on the height of the structures within a practical time frame. In this work, we summarize the first results obtained for 'in situ' Au purification using this concentric nozzle, which is described in more detail, including flow simulations. The operational parameter space is explored in order to optimize the shape as well as the purity of the deposits, which are evaluated through scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy measurements, respectively. The observed variations are interpreted in relation to other variables, such as the deposition yield. The resistivity of purified lines is also measured, and the influence of additional post treatments as a last purification step is studied.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Universidade do Minho
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