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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

M. Shawrav, M.-H. Chien, H. D. Wanzenböck, S. Schmid:
"Does gold purity affect plasmonic resonance? New route towards photothermal analysis of direct-write nanostructures";
Poster: 44th International Conference on Micro and Nanoengineering (MNE), Copenhagen; 2018-09-24 - 2018-09-27; in: "44th International Conference on Micro and Nanoengineering (MNE)", (2018), 1 pages.



English abstract:
Generally, different resist-based nanofabrication techniques are used to produce plasmonic nanostructures. Nevertheless, it is not possible to fabricate complex 3D nanostructures using those methods. Focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) is a mask-free, resist-free, direct-write additive nanofabrication technique where gold nanostructures can be deposited in-situ in one process step. However, low purity of these structures are the major barrier behind its wider applications in plasmonics. This work will present a process to enhance the gold purity and will discuss the impact of the purity on plasmonic characteristics.

Keywords:
thermo-plasmonics, direct-write, FEBID, purity, conductivity

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