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Nano-Lithography in Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV) for Real World Applications

Published

Author(s)

James D. Gilsinn, Hui Zhou, Bradley N. Damazo, Joseph Fu, Richard M. Silver

Abstract

As nano-lithography technology improves, more companies and research groups have the capability to create nano-scale structures. Scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs) are commonly used to create these structures and evaluate them afterward. One difficulty is that these nanostructures are difficult to find on a centimeter-sized sample without very specialized hardware and post-processing. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is conducting research into developing an integrated system consisting of a high-precision STM, course motion system, interferometer, and vision system that would allow these structures to be accurately created, recognized, and evaluated in ultra-high vacuum (UHV). The fast scan direction in this high-precision STM uses a piezo-driven flexure stage with an interferometer system that allows the motion to be tracked very accurately. A course motion system allows the sample to be moved in larger steps than the STM could move on its own. A vision system capable of locating micro-scaled structures on the sample is used to map larger features on the sample and aid the STM in writing and locating nano-scale features. By combining all these components into one integrated system, NIST hopes to develop the capability to combine nano-scale features with large-scale structures.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of Nanotech 2004
Conference Dates
March 7-11, 2004
Conference Location
Boston, MA, USA
Conference Title
Nanotech 2004

Keywords

etching, interferometer, microscopy, Miscellaneous, nano-lithography, STM

Citation

Gilsinn, J. , Zhou, H. , Damazo, B. , Fu, J. and Silver, R. (2004), Nano-Lithography in Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV) for Real World Applications, Proceedings of Nanotech 2004, Boston, MA, USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=822480 (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created March 10, 2004, Updated October 12, 2021