«3D «nanobridges» formed using
electron beam writing with tiny jets of liquid precursor.»
Not exact matches
In the established FEBID process, an
electron beam is used to
write structures from molecules adsorbed onto a solid surface that provides support and nucleation sites for deposit growth.
The
electron beam then scans over the liquid film following a desired pattern, producing suitable energy
electrons which solvate and reduce the cations,
writing structures in precise formation from the precursor delivered by the electrified jet.
«To conclude,» Banhart
writes, «a connection between carbon nanotubes was achieved by depositing carbon contamination selectively at nanotube junctions with an
electron beam.»
A relatively new approach is the focussed
electron beam deposition method — FEBID for short — in which the nano - structures can be «
written directly» without requiring any pre - or after - treatment.
A second point was the finding that textures can be
written with much lower
beam intensity using tightly focused
electron pulses.