Combined laser and atomic force microscope lithography on aluminum : mask fabrication for nanoelectromechanical systems

Author

Abadal Berini, Gabriel

Boisen, A.

Davis, Z. J.

Hansen, O.

Grey, F.

American Physical Society

Publication date

1999

Abstract

A direct-write laser system and an atomic force microscope(AFM) are combined to modify thin layers of aluminum on an oxidizedsilicon substrate, in order to fabricate conducting and robust etch masks with submicron features. These masks are very well suited for the production of nanoelectromechanical systems(NEMS) by reactive ion etching. In particular, the laser-modified areas can be subsequently locally oxidized by AFM and the oxidized regions can be selectively removed by chemical etching. This provides a straightforward means to define the overall conducting structure of a device by laser writing, and to perform submicron modifications by AFMoxidation. The mask fabrication for a nanoscale suspended resonator bridge is used to illustrate the advantages of this combined technique for NEMS.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Nanoelectromechanical systems; Oxidation; Atomic force microscopes; Etching; Nanofabrication; Aluminium; Atomic force microscopy; Laser photolithography; Microlithography; Silicon

Publisher

 

Related items

Applied physics letters ; Vol. 74, Issue 21 (March 1999), p. 3206-3208

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open access

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