Klehn et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Wet-chemical nanoscale patterning of GaAs surfaces using atomic force microscope lithographyKlehn et al., 1999
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- 6363422058504441170
- Author
- Klehn B
- Skaberna S
- Kunze U
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- Superlattices and microstructures
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Sub-100 nm V-grooves in GaAs (001) surfaces have been fabricated by patterning a thin photoresist layer with an atomic force microscope (AFM) and subsequent wet-chemical etching. The nanolithography is based on the dynamic ploughing technique. Anisotropic …
- 229910001218 Gallium arsenide 0 title abstract description 10
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