Crack-Defined Electronic Nanogaps

Advanced Materials
Valentin DuboisGöran Stemme

Abstract

Achieving near-atomic-scale electronic nanogaps in a reliable and scalable manner will facilitate fundamental advances in molecular detection, plasmonics, and nanoelectronics. Here, a method is shown for realizing crack-defined nanogaps separating TiN electrodes, allowing parallel and scalable fabrication of arrays of sub-10 nm electronic nanogaps featuring individually defined gap widths.

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Citations

Aug 30, 2018·Advanced Materials·Valentin DuboisFrank Niklaus
Oct 26, 2018·Small·Johnas Eklöf-ÖsterbergKasper Moth-Poulsen
Oct 23, 2017·Microsystems & Nanoengineering·Valentin DuboisGöran Stemme
May 30, 2020·Nanoscale Horizons : the Home for Rapid Reports of Exceptional Significance in Nanoscience and Nanotechnolgy·Jinwook JungSeung Hwan Ko
Jul 11, 2021·Advanced Materials·Nannan LiYi Luo
Jan 31, 2019·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Alessandro EnricoGöran Stemme
Jul 12, 2018·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Yi ChenYongfeng Mei
May 26, 2018·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Hongbing CaiXiaoping Wang
Nov 2, 2021·Advanced Science·Sihai LuoJohn C de Mello

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