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Atomically Traceable Nanostructure Fabrication
Published on: July 17, 2015
Towards creation of iron nanodots using metastable atom lithography
A J Palmer1, M Baker, R T Sang
1Centre for Quantum Dynamics, School of Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland 4111, Australia.
Abstract:
Iron structures with dimensions of the order of the minimum domain size (∼50 nm at room temperature) may provide us with a new high-density data storage method. Limitations have been observed in existing depositional atom lithography schemes for producing these structures. We present a proof-in-principle experiment using an alternative scheme based upon direct exposure metastable neon-atom lithography. Iron structures with dimensions of the order of 7.5 µm are produced by this method. Extension of this work to the application of standing-wave atom lithography and laser cooling flux enhancement techniques is discussed as a method for reducing dimensions to a size equating to a dot array density of around 0.1 Gbit mm(-2).

