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Low-cost Nanomanipulator For In Situ Experiments In A Sem.
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Microscopy And Microanalysis : The Official Journal Of Microscopy Society Of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society Of Canada. v. 12, n. 4, p. 311-6, 2006-Aug.
1431-9276
10.1017/S1431927606060338
16842643
Autor
Nakabayashi, Denise
Silva, Paulo C
González, Juan C
Rodrigues, Varlei
Ugarte, Daniel
Institución
Resumen
Here, we describe the development of an inexpensive and versatile manipulation system for in situ experiments in a field emission scanning electron microscope based on a parallel-guiding plate-spring mechanism and low cost materials. The system has been tested for a wide range of applications, such as collecting, moving, and positioning particles, fabricating atomic force microscopy tips based on carbon nanotubes, and characterizing individual nanobjects. The nanomanipulation results demonstrate that there are many opportunities for the use of physical manipulation in the bottom-up approach to fabrication of nanodevices. 12 311-6