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Cutting nanodisks in graphene down to 20 nm in diameter.

Makoto SakuraiAyako Omura OkanoTakuya IwasakiChristian Joachim
Published in: Nanotechnology (2024)
A direct focused He + beam direct machining is presented to fabricate solid-state nano-disk at the surface of a graphene multilayer micro-flake deposited on an Au/Ti/sapphire surface. At irradiation doses larger than 5.0 × 10 17 ions cm -2 and with a beam size well below 1 nm, graphene disks down to 20 nm in diameter have been machined with for nano-disk down to 50 nm in diameter, a central hole for preparing the positioning of a rotation axle. The local heat generated by this irradiation is inducing a partial graphene amorphization and deformation, leading to a complete graphene nano-disk vaporization at doses larger than 5 × 10 18 ions cm -2 . A dry transfer printing technique followed by a graphene surface cleaning was used to transfer the nano-disks from its initial surface to a fresh and clean surface. Tapping mode atomic force micrograph have been recorded to follow the vaporization as a function of the He + dose to confirm the graphene solid-state nano-disk fabrication limit to about 20 nm with this process.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
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