A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges

An ultra high vacuum probe station has been designed for a wide range of electrophysical characterizations of individual nanostructures and nanostructure devices. The micro and nanostructures can be studied at different temperatures under vacuum and in a controllable gas environment. The surface of...

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Autores principales: Dmitriev, Serghei, Button, B, Kolmakov, A.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:14b2dbd8a9fe43b0a39ec2e562acb54d2021-11-21T12:02:05ZA multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges 2537-63651810-648Xhttps://doaj.org/article/14b2dbd8a9fe43b0a39ec2e562acb54d2011-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://mjps.nanotech.md/archive/2011/article/21341https://doaj.org/toc/1810-648Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2537-6365An ultra high vacuum probe station has been designed for a wide range of electrophysical characterizations of individual nanostructures and nanostructure devices. The micro and nanostructures can be studied at different temperatures under vacuum and in a controllable gas environment. The surface of these nanostructures can be functionalized in situ with different catalysts; thus, the performance of the same nanostructure before and after functionalization can be compared directly. The system allows the nanostructures to be treated in situ with electron, ion, and photon (IR–UV range) beams for controlled defect formation, cleaning, and photochemical studies. The potential capabilities of this probe station were demonstrated using pristine and functionalized SnO2, In2O3, and TiO2 nanostructures.Dmitriev, SergheiButton, BKolmakov, A.D.Ghitu Institute of Electronic Engineering and NanotechnologiesarticlePhysicsQC1-999ElectronicsTK7800-8360ENMoldavian Journal of the Physical Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 3-4, Pp 310-320 (2011)
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QC1-999
Electronics
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QC1-999
Electronics
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Dmitriev, Serghei
Button, B
Kolmakov, A.
A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
description An ultra high vacuum probe station has been designed for a wide range of electrophysical characterizations of individual nanostructures and nanostructure devices. The micro and nanostructures can be studied at different temperatures under vacuum and in a controllable gas environment. The surface of these nanostructures can be functionalized in situ with different catalysts; thus, the performance of the same nanostructure before and after functionalization can be compared directly. The system allows the nanostructures to be treated in situ with electron, ion, and photon (IR–UV range) beams for controlled defect formation, cleaning, and photochemical studies. The potential capabilities of this probe station were demonstrated using pristine and functionalized SnO2, In2O3, and TiO2 nanostructures.
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author Dmitriev, Serghei
Button, B
Kolmakov, A.
author_facet Dmitriev, Serghei
Button, B
Kolmakov, A.
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title A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
title_short A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
title_full A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
title_fullStr A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
title_full_unstemmed A multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
title_sort multifunctional probe station for in situ modification and study of quasi 1-d nanostructures in wide temperature and pressure ranges
publisher D.Ghitu Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies
publishDate 2011
url https://doaj.org/article/14b2dbd8a9fe43b0a39ec2e562acb54d
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