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Atomic-level sculpting of crystalline oxides: towards bulk nanofabrication with single atomic plane precision...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Small
Publication Date
Page Numbers
5895 to 5900
Volume
11
Issue
44

We demonstrate atomic-level sculpting of 3d crystalline oxide nanostructures from metastable amorphous layer in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). Strontium titanate nanostructures grow epitaxially from the crystalline substrate following the beam path. This method can be used for fabricating crystalline structures as small as 1-2 nm and the process can be observed in situ with atomic resolution. We further demonstrate fabrication of arbitrary shape structures via control of the position and scan speed of the electron beam. Combined with broad availability of the atomic resolved electron microscopy platforms, these observations suggest the feasibility of large scale implementation of bulk atomic-level fabrication as a new enabling tool of nanoscience and technology, providing a bottom-up, atomic-level complement to 3D printing.