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Nanolithography and manipulation of graphene using an atomic force microscope
A. J. M. Giesbers, U. Zeitler, S. Neubeck, F. Freitag, K. S. Novoselov, J. C. Maan
Published 2008-06-04, updated 2008-06-05Version 2
We use an atomic force microscope (AFM) to manipulate graphene films on a nanoscopic length scale. By means of local anodic oxidation with an AFM we are able to structure isolating trenches into single-layer and few-layer graphene flakes, opening the possibility of tabletop graphene based device fabrication. Trench sizes of less than 30 nm in width are attainable with this technique. Besides oxidation we also show the influence of mechanical peeling and scratching with an AFM of few layer graphene sheets placed on different substrates.
Comments: 11 pages text, 5 figures
Journal: Solid State Communications 147. 366-369 (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: atomic force microscope, nanolithography, manipulation, manipulate graphene films, layer graphene sheets
Tags: journal article
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