Direct nano-scale patterning of Ag films using hard X-ray induced oxidation

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Abstract

The morphological change of silver nano-particles (AgNPs) exposed to an intense synchrotron X-ray beam was investigated for the purpose of direct nano-scale patterning of metal thin films. AgNPs irradiated by hard X-rays in oxygen ambient were oxidized and migrated out of the illuminated region. The observed X-ray induced oxidation was utilized to fabricate nano-scale metal line patterns using sectioned WSi2/Si multilayers as masks. Lines with a width as small as 21nm were successfully fabricated on Ag films on silicon nitride. Au/Ag nano-lines were also fabricated using the proposed method.

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Kim, J. M., Lee, S. Y., Kang, H. C., & Noh, D. Y. (2015). Direct nano-scale patterning of Ag films using hard X-ray induced oxidation. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22(1), 156–160. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577514023534

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