Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1675658 Thin Solid Films 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We propose a new and reproducible method to fabricate metal electrodes with a nanometer-scale gap and width, which have been considered as one of the basic building blocks for future nano-devices. The techniques used in this study were the conventional photolithography, e-beam lithography and plasma ashing techniques. Specifically, the plasma ashing process was used to easily form the nanometer-sized gap (10 nm or less) that is difficult to realize by e-beam lithography only. Using the method investigated in this work, we demonstrated that Au electrodes with a nanometer-sized gap and width could be easily fabricated.

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