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. 2023 Oct;7(10):e2300401.
doi: 10.1002/smtd.202300401. Epub 2023 Jul 7.

A Platform for Atomic Fabrication and In Situ Synthesis in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope

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A Platform for Atomic Fabrication and In Situ Synthesis in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope

Ondrej Dyck et al. Small Methods. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

The engineering of quantum materials requires the development of tools able to address various synthesis and characterization challenges. These include the establishment and refinement of growth methods, material manipulation, and defect engineering. Atomic-scale modification will be a key enabling factor for engineering quantum materials where desired phenomena are critically determined by atomic structures. Successful use of scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs) for atomic scale material manipulation has opened the door for a transformed view of what can be accomplished using electron-beam-based strategies. However, serious obstacles exist on the pathway from possibility to practical reality. One such obstacle is the in situ delivery of atomized material in the STEM to the region of interest for further fabrication processes. Here, progress on this front is presented with a view toward performing synthesis (deposition and growth) processes in a scanning transmission electron microscope in combination with top-down control over the reaction region. An in situ thermal deposition platform is presented, tested, and deposition and growth processes are demonstrated. In particular, it is shown that isolated Sn atoms can be evaporated from a filament and caught on the nearby sample, demonstrating atomized material delivery. This platform is envisioned to facilitate real-time atomic resolution imaging of growth processes and open new pathways toward atomic fabrication.

Keywords: atomic manipulation; graphene; scanning transmission electron microscope; synthesis.

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