Nanoscale chemical and structural study of co-based FEBID structures by STEM-EELS and HRTEM

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Nanolithography techniques in a scanning electron microscope/focused ion beam are very attractive tools for a number of synthetic processes, including the fabrication of ferromagnetic nano-objects, with potential applications in magnetic storage or magnetic sensing. One of the most versatile techniques is the focused electron beam induced deposition, an efficient method for the production of magnetic structures highly resolved at the nanometric scale. In this work, this method has been applied to the controlled growth of magnetic nanostructures using Co2(CO)8. The chemical and structural properties of these deposits have been studied by electron energy loss spectroscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy at the nanometric scale. The obtained results allow us to correlate the chemical and structural properties with the functionality of these magnetic nanostructures. © 2011 Córdoba et al.

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Córdoba, R., Fernández-Pacheco, R., Fernández-Pacheco, A., Gloter, A., Magén, C., Stéphan, O., … de Teresa, J. M. (2011). Nanoscale chemical and structural study of co-based FEBID structures by STEM-EELS and HRTEM. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-592

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