Abstract
Electron beam deposition (EBD) is a maskless technique suitable for the fabrication of nanometer scale structures. Metals can be deposited from an organometallic gas, but simultaneous carbon deposition typically yields grossly impure (∼25% metal) deposits. We have found that the metal content of the deposited solid is dramatically improved by performing the whole EBD process in a reactive gaseous environment containing a source of oxygen (O2orH2O) in addition to the organometallic gas. With simple procedures we prepared Au deposits showing significantly diminished C content (up to 50% metal) as the partial pressure of O2 (or H2O) is increased in the gas.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2080 |
| Number of pages | 1 |
| Journal | Applied Physics Letters |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1995 |
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