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Title: Nanotechnology R


1
Nanotechnology RD at NIST
  • Robert Celotta, Director
  • The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
  • NIST TEDCO Showcase
  • April 8, 2008

(For further information see http//cnst.nist.gov
)
2
Outline
  • NIST at a Glance
  • The New Center for Nanoscale Science and
    Technology
  • The Nanofab
  • The Research Program
  • Quick Tour of Nanotechnology throughout NIST

3
The NIST Laboratories
4
CNST Mission and Structure
  • Mission
  • To enable the development of nanotechnology
  • Provides both research and access to facilities
  • Works to solve outstanding nanoscale measurement
    and fabrication problems
  • Structure
  • The CNST consists of a Research Program and the
    CNST Nanofab
  • The Nanofab
  • A national facility offering convenient and
    economical access to expensive nanoscale
    measurement and fabrication tools.
  • The Research Program
  • Multidisciplinary research staff operates in a
    highly collaborative mode

5
Advanced Measurement Laboratory
  • CNST leverages the facilities of the AML
    arguably the worlds most advanced laboratory
    for its nanotechnology research.

6
The CNST Nanofab is well equipped and
expandingSee cnst.nist.gov for details
7
Research Program
  • Developing measurement capabilities for
  • Future Electronics
  • Devices, architectures, interconnects
  • Nanomanufacturing and Nanofabrication
  • Top-down and bottom-up fabrication and assembly
  • Energy
  • Conversion, storage, and transport
  • Complementary to and interactive with strong,
    existing NIST Laboratory programs
  • Areas of concentration will, of necessity, change
    with needs

8
Core Competences
  • Atomic Scale Characterization and Manipulation
  • Fabrication and measure the geometric and
    electronic structure of materials with atomic
    resolution using a UHV cryogenic/high magnetic
    field scanning tunneling microscope system.
  • Directed Assembly
  • Fabrication and study the effects of templating
    structures on the organization of nanoscale
    materials and their resultant properties.
  • Laser-Atom Manipulation
  • Laser control of atomic motion is used to develop
    new nanofabrication and nanoscale measurement
    methods.
  • Nanomagnetic Imaging (SEMPA)
  • Use of spin polarized electrons generated in a
    scanning electron microscope to image magnetic
    structures over a large magnification range.
    Measurements are sensitive to less than a
    monolayer of magnetic material.
  • Nanophotonics
  • Study of nanofabricated optical structures that
    confine light to wavelength-scale dimensions and
    to investigate light-matter interactions with
    near-field probing and microphotoluminescence
    setups.
  • Nanoscale Transport
  • Device fabrication and photo-electrical probing
    of electronic and ionic transport properties of
    thin-film materials and nanoscale objects
    equipped with probe station, cryostats, air/
    liquid /high-vacuum STM/cAFM.
  • Nanoplasmonics

9
  • Highlights
  • Molecular Spintronics
  • Used nanoscale pore in Si wafer
  • One molecule thick layer of self assembled
    molecules
  • Observed vibrational energies of molecular states
  • Laser-based Nanotube Cleanup
  • Purifies raw nanotube material
  • Reduces carbon impurities, e.g., graphite, soot,
    etc.
  • Does not destroy tubes
  • Nanoscale Pores Provide Analysis
  • Detects and sorts different sized polymer chains
  • Uses a lipid bilayer membrane
  • Pore size 1.5 nm
  • Current flow indicates chain size

10
  • Highlights
  • Nanotechnology Research Recognized with two
    Nano 50 Awards
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • Scatterfield Optical Microscopy
  • First Results Reported for Helium Ion Microscopy
  • New instrument has been installed
  • Study of imaging process has begun

11
  • Highlights
  • Nanowire Device Fabrication Method Demonstrated
  • Nanowires grown on sapphire wafer in specific
    locations and directions
  • Gold deposits used as nucleation points
  • Zinc Oxide nanowires grown to create 600 nanowire
    based transistors
  • Nanoelectronic Switch Demonstrated
  • Uses self-assembled layers of organic molecules
  • Silver atoms quickly assemble to form conduction
    path
  • Growth provides nanoscale binary switch
  • SWNT Interaction with Polarized Light Studied
  • DNA stretching alignment method used
  • First experimental verification of optical
    response
  • Joint with Physics Lab and RIT

12
  • Highlights
  • New Hybrid Microscope Developed
  • Scanning Photoionization Microscopy (SPIM)
  • High spatial resolution
  • Electrical sensitivity from low energy electron
    detection
  • Highly Charged Ions Used to Study GMR/TMR
  • Insulating buffer layer modified by xenon 44
    ions
  • Device incorporates both GMR and TMR effects
  • High Speed Nanoscale Vibrations Measured
  • The 40 MHz NEM vibrations observed
  • Offers potential of 500-fold increase in STM
    speed

13
  • Highlights
  • Fossilized Liquid Assembly
  • Components self assemble freely in liquid
  • UV light exposure polymerizes a monomer
  • Allows the study of the self assembly process
  • Carbon Nanotube Tools
  • Carbon nanoknife stretched between two tungsten
    needles
  • Could be applied to slice individual cells
  • Rapid Method for Judging Nanotube Purity
  • Uses simple quartz crystal apparatus
  • Resonance frequency change on heating
  • Gauges consistency of samples

14
Nanotechnology RD at NIST
  • Robert Celotta, Director
  • The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
  • NIST TEDCO Showcase
  • April 8, 2008

(For further information see http//cnst.nist.gov
)
15
Using the CNST Nanofab
  • The Nanofab is a nanofabrication and nanoscale
    measurement facility
  • Based on highly successful NNIN Nanocenter model
  • Fee based, shared use
  • Open to all users
  • NIST site access restrictions apply
  • Fees are based on operating costs
  • Similar to the full cost recovery fees of the
    NNIN-NSF Nanocenters
  • External users may apply to have a portion of
    their fee waived
  • For research supportive of CNST goals
  • Net charges similar to NNIN-NSF academic rates
  • The Nanofab will train users in tool use
  • Alternatively, the process can performed by a
    process engineer at an additional cost
  • User can maintain IP rights under certain
    circumstances
  • For information about use of the Nanofab
  • Contact Dr. Alex Liddle (alex.liddle_at_nist.gov),
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