Analyzing the Nanogranularity of Focused-Electron-Beam-Induced-Deposited Materials by Electron Tomography

Nanogranular material systems are promising for a variety of applications in research and development. Their physical properties are often determined based on the grain sizes, shapes, mutual distances, and chemistry of the embedding matrix. With focused-electron-beam-induced deposition, arbitrarily...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied nano materials 2019-09, Vol.2 (9), p.5356-5359
Hauptverfasser: Trummer, Cornelia, Winkler, Robert, Plank, Harald, Kothleitner, Gerald, Haberfehlner, Georg
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Nanogranular material systems are promising for a variety of applications in research and development. Their physical properties are often determined based on the grain sizes, shapes, mutual distances, and chemistry of the embedding matrix. With focused-electron-beam-induced deposition, arbitrarily shaped nanocomposite materials can be designed, where metallic, nanogranular structures are embedded in a carbonaceous matrix. By using “post-growth” electron-beam curing, these materials can be tuned for an improved electric-transport or mechanical behavior. Such an optimization necessitates a thorough understanding and characterization of the internal changes in chemistry and morphology, which is where conventional two-dimensional imaging techniques fall short. We use scanning transmission electron tomography to obtain a comprehensive picture of the three-dimensional distribution and morphology of embedded Pt nanograins after initial fabrication and demonstrate the impact of electron-beam curing, which results in condensed regions of interconnected metal nanograins.
ISSN:2574-0970
2574-0970
DOI:10.1021/acsanm.9b01390