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Samuel Zimmermann

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Nanoscale Lithography and Thermometry with Thermal Scanning Probes

Samuel Zimmermann

Thermal scanning probe lithography (t-SPL) is an advanced lithography technique in which a heated atomic force microscope tip locally modifies a sample material. Due to the nanometer-sized tip apex diameter, t-SPL enables patterning of sub-10 nm structures ...
EPFL2018

Thermal Probe Nanopatterning Enables Nanoparticle Assembly on PDMS Substrates

Henry Shao-Chi Yu, Samuel Zimmermann

In this work, we demonstrate a nanofabrication technique based on thermal scanning probe lithography (t-SPL), PDMS molding, and bottom-up capillary-assisted particle assembly (CAPA). The repeatability of the pattern transfer from the thermal sensitive poly ...
2017

Silk Fibroin as a Resist for Thermal Scanning Probe Lithography

Jürgen Brugger, Xiao Sheng Zhang, Ya Wang, Samuel Zimmermann

We present for the first time nano-scale patterning of silk fibroin with a thermal scanning probe to locally convert water-insoluble crystalline silk into the water-soluble phase. Our first experiments demonstrate silk as a fully water-based resist for the ...
2017
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