What is Electron Beam Induced Deposition? Electron beam induced deposition (EBID) is a nanofabrication technique that uses a focused electron beam to deposit materials onto a substrate with ...
Focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) is a versatile, direct‐write nanofabrication technique that exploits a finely focused electron beam to locally dissociate precursor molecules, enabling ...
An international team of scientists based at Graz University, Austria, and the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences in Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the University of Tennessee in the United ...
A joint research team from the Institute of Metal Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory has achieved precise control and real-time observation of ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Scientists are developing new ways to observe and direct the construction of materials at the smallest scales. Recent advances in scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs ...
Researchers from the Graz Centre of Electron Microscopy and the Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis at Graz University of Technology have made breakthrough advancements in the ...
For around 20 years, it has been possible to modify surfaces via nanoparticles so that they concentrate or manipulate light in the desired way or trigger other reactions. Such optically active ...
Helium ion beam (HIB) technology plays an important role in the extreme fields of nanofabrication. Due to high resolution and sensitivity, HIB nanofabrication technology is widely used to pattern ...
If you want to build semiconductors at home, it seems like the best place to start might be to find a used scanning electron microscope on eBay. At least that’s how [Peter Bosch] kicked off his ...
A new technique that combines electron microscopy and laser technology enables programmable, arbitrary shaping of electron beams. It can potentially be used for optimizing electron optics and for ...