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Patterning of Epitaxial Perovskites from Micro and Nano Molded Stencil Masks
Authors:Maarten Nijland  Antony George  Sean Thomas  Evert P Houwman  Jing Xia  Dave H A Blank  Guus Rijnders  Gertjan Koster  Johan E ten Elshof
Institution:1. MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, AE, Enschede, The Netherlands;2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract:A process is developed that combines soft lithographic molding with pulsed laser deposition (PLD) to make heteroepitaxial patterns of functional perovskite oxide materials. Micro‐ and nanostructures of sacrificial ZnO are made by micro molding in capillaries (MiMiC) and nano transfer molding, respectively, and used to screen the single crystalline substrates during subsequent PLD. ZnO is used because of its compatibility with the high temperatures reached during PLD and because of the ease of its removal after use by benefiting from its amphoteric nature. Sub‐micrometer sized lines of La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 are made by the transfer molding approach, preserving the anisotropic features expected for a fully oriented thin film and taking account for the magnetostatic contribution from the line shapes. Different patterns of SrRuO3 are made with lateral dimensions of a few micrometers having individual features for which electrical isolation is illustrated. The bottom‐up soft lithographic methods can be compliantly utilized for making epitaxial structures of various shapes and sizes in the μm down to the nm range, and offer unique opportunities for fundamental studies as well as for realizing technological applications.
Keywords:pulsed laser deposition  metal oxide stencil masks  LSMO  MiMiC  transfer molding
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