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Polymer-free patterning of graphene at sub-10-nm scale by low-energy repetitive electron beam
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Polymer-free patterning of graphene at sub-10-nm scale by low-energy repetitive electron beam

Yann-Wen Lan, Wen-Hao Chang, Bo-Tang Xiao, Bo-Wei Liang, Jyun-Hong Chen, Pei-Hsun Jiang, Lain-Jong Li, Ya-Wen Su, Yuan-Liang ZhongChii-Dong Chen
Small, 卷.10(22), 頁碼.4778-4784
11/2014

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Biotechnology Biomaterials Engineering (miscellaneous)
Apolymer-free technique for generating nanopatterns on both synthesized and exfoliated graphene sheets is proposed and demonstrated. A low-energy (5-30 keV) scanning electron beam with variable repetition rates is used to etch suspended and unsuspended graphene sheets on designed locations. The patterning mechanisms involve a defect-induced knockout process in the initial etching stage and a heatinduced curling process in a later stage. Rough pattern edges appear due to inevitable stochastic knockout of carbon atoms or graphene structure imperfection and can be smoothed by thermal annealing. By using this technique, the minimum feature sizes achieved are about 5 nm for suspended and 7 nm for unsuspended graphene. This study demonstrates a polymer-free direct nanopatterning approach for graphene.

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