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EPSRC Reference: GR/K90463/01
Title: THE DESIGN OF CHIRAL NANOPOROUS MATERIALS BY COMPUTER MODELLING
Principal Investigator: Rodger, Professor PM
Other Investigators:
Mitchell, Dr P
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Department: Chemistry
Organisation: University of Reading
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 05 March 1997 Ends: 04 March 1999 Value (£): 82,661
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The aim of this proposal is to combine together a set of fabrication processes which will yield a true nanoscale fabrication technology. The proposal is centred particularly within the field of semiconductors but has potential in generating nanoartefacts for other non-electronic applications. Since the only real tools which can manipulate material truly at the atomic scale, in both lateral dimensions and with total flexibility are based on scanning probes, this proposal will utilise an STM. However scanning probe techniques are severely limited in terms of areal coverage and throughput and thus are not suitable as stand alone techniques. Here we wish to integrate the STM with MBE growth, focused ion implantation and radical ion etching in a mix and match process, where only the very small, critical areas are exposed by the STM, whilst the remaining features are defined using focused ion beams or selective growth techniques. The method will utilise the selective oxidation of hydrogenated surfaces to form a mask against selective etching using in-situ radical Cl2/H2 ion etching.
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