High-frequency nano-motion electron imaging for artificial nanostructures
High-frequency nano-motion electron imaging for artificial nanostructures
Development of future nanomechanical devices and sensors demands characterisation of fast movements, typically of sub-nanometre amplitude at MHz-GHz frequencies. We report on a novel approach to the visualization of nanoscale movements that is based on the detection of secondary electrons and photons emerging from the interaction of a focused electron beam with moving components of nano-objects, which may be actuated thermally or by external forces.
Liu, Tongjun
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Ou, Jun-Yu
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MacDonald, Kevin F.
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Zheludev, Nikolai
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16 September 2019
Liu, Tongjun
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Ou, Jun-Yu
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MacDonald, Kevin F.
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Zheludev, Nikolai
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Liu, Tongjun, Ou, Jun-Yu, MacDonald, Kevin F. and Zheludev, Nikolai
(2019)
High-frequency nano-motion electron imaging for artificial nanostructures.
Electron Beam Spectroscopy for Nanophotonics 2019, , Paris, France.
16 - 19 Sep 2019.
2 pp
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Abstract
Development of future nanomechanical devices and sensors demands characterisation of fast movements, typically of sub-nanometre amplitude at MHz-GHz frequencies. We report on a novel approach to the visualization of nanoscale movements that is based on the detection of secondary electrons and photons emerging from the interaction of a focused electron beam with moving components of nano-objects, which may be actuated thermally or by external forces.
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Accepted/In Press date: 16 July 2019
Published date: 16 September 2019
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Electron Beam Spectroscopy for Nanophotonics 2019, , Paris, France, 2019-09-16 - 2019-09-19
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Local EPrints ID: 432618
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/432618
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