A programmable nanofabrication method for complex 3D meta-atom array based on focused-ion-beam stress-induced deformation effect

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Abstract

Due to their unique electromagnetic properties, meta-atom arrays have always been a hotspot to realize all kinds of particular functions, and the research on meta-atom structure has extended from two-dimensions (2D) to three-dimensions (3D) in recent years. With the continuous pursuit of complex 3D meta-atom arrays, the increasing demand for more effcient and more precise nanofabrication methods has encountered challenges. To explore better fabrication methods, we presented a programmable nanofabrication method for a complex 3D meta-atom array based on focused-ion-beam stress-induced deformation (FIB-SID) effect and designed a distinctive nanostructure array composed of periodic 3D meta-atoms to demonstrate the presented method. After successful fabrication of the designed 3D meta-atom arrays, measurements were conducted to investigate the electric/magnetic field properties and infrared spectral characteristics using scanning cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopic imaging and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, which revealed a certain excitation mode induced by polarized incident IR light near 8 m. Besides the programmability for complex 3D meta-atoms and wide applicability of materials, a more significant advantage of the method is that a large-scale array composed of complex 3D meta-atoms can be processed in a quasi-parallel way, which improves the processing effciency and the consistency of unit cells dramatically.

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Chen, X., Xia, Y., Mao, Y., Huang, Y., Zhu, J., Xu, J., … Wu, W. (2020). A programmable nanofabrication method for complex 3D meta-atom array based on focused-ion-beam stress-induced deformation effect. Micromachines, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11010095

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