The Proceedings of the Conference on Information, Intelligence and Precision Equipment : IIP
Online ISSN : 2424-3140
2010
Session ID : B-1
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B-1 Electric contact characteristics at the nanometer-scale probe tip
Yasushi TOMIZAWAYongfang LiAkihiro KOGAGen HASHIGUCHIYasuhisa ANDOHiroyuki FUJITA
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Abstract
In order to bring the nano processing technology using SPM probes from R&D stage to practical use, it is indispensable to improve its throughput drastically. One way to achieve higher throughput is fabricating an array of multiple probes and using these probes simultaneously. In this case, deviation of electric contact characteristics at individual probe tips may disturb the optimal processing action. In this study, the authors are focusing on the relation between the contact resistance and the contact force of nano probe tips. We used a contact AFM which can apply a bias voltage to a substrate holder and measured the contact resistance between an AFM probe tip coated with a conductive film (tip radius: several 10〜100nm) and a surface of conductive substrates. The substrate surface condition should resemble the practical use. Therefore, we employed a cleaning process feasible in the actual manufacturing environment. By investigating the effects of the several factors such as the surface condition of substrates, the tip radius of probes, the authors studied the quantitative deviation and dispersion of the actual contact characteristics from the traditional contact theory.
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© 2010 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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