3D Nanoprinting via laser-assisted electron beam induced deposition: Growth kinetics, enhanced purity, and electrical resistivity

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We investigate the growth, purity, grain structure/morphology, and electrical resistivity of 3D platinum nanowires synthesized via electron beam induced deposition with and without an in situ pulsed laser assist process which photothermally couples to the growing Pt-C deposits. Notably, we demonstrate: 1) higher platinum concentration and a coalescence of the otherwise Pt-C nanogranular material, 2) a slight enhancement in the deposit resolution and 3) a 100-fold improvement in the conductivity of suspended nanowires grown with the in situ photothermal assist process, while retaining a high degree of shape fidelity.

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Lewis, B. B., Winkler, R., Sang, X., Pudasaini, P. R., Stanford, M. G., Plank, H., … Rack, P. D. (2017). 3D Nanoprinting via laser-assisted electron beam induced deposition: Growth kinetics, enhanced purity, and electrical resistivity. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 8(1), 83. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.8.83

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