Investigation of AFM-based machining of ferroelectric thin films at the nanoscale

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Abstract

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been utilized for nanomechanical machining of various materials including polymers, metals, and semiconductors. Despite being important candidate materials for a wide range of applications including data storage and actuators, ferroelectric materials have rarely been machined via AFM. AFM-based machining of ferroelectric nanostructures offers advantages over established techniques, such as bottom-up approaches and focused ion beam milling, in select cases where low damage and low-cost modification of already-fabricated thin films are required. Through a systematic investigation of a broad range of AFM parameters, we demonstrate that AFM-based machining provides a low-cost option to rapidly modify local regions of the film, as well as fabricate a range of different nanostructures, including a nanocapacitor array with individually addressable ferroelectric elements.

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Zhang, F., Edwards, D., Deng, X., Wang, Y., Kilpatrick, J. I., Bassiri-Gharb, N., … Rodriguez, B. J. (2020). Investigation of AFM-based machining of ferroelectric thin films at the nanoscale. Journal of Applied Physics, 127(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5133018

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