Kazuki Fukushima, Shaoqiong Liu, et al.
Nature Communications
Detection and precise localization of nanoscale structures buried beneath spin-coated films are highly valuable additions to nanofabrication technology. In principle, the topography of the final film contains information about the location of the buried features. However, it is generally believed that the relation is masked by flow effects, which lead to an upstream shift of the dry film's topography and render precise localization impossible. Here we demonstrate, theoretically and experimentally, that the flow-shift paradigm does not apply at the submicrometer scale. Specifically, we show that the resist topography is accurately obtained from a convolution operation with a symmetric Gaussian kernel whose parameters solely depend on the resist characteristics. We exploit this finding for a 3 nm precise overlay fabrication of metal contacts to an InAs nanowire with a diameter of 27 nm using thermal scanning probe lithography.
Kazuki Fukushima, Shaoqiong Liu, et al.
Nature Communications
Szilárd Csihony, Tristan T. Beaudette, et al.
Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis
Kazuki Fukushima, Gavin O. Jones, et al.
Polymer Chemistry
Andreas Heise, Mikael Trollsås, et al.
American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry