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Optically controlled magnetic-field etching on the nano-scale.


ABSTRACT: Electric and magnetic fields play an important role in both chemical and physical reactions. However, since the coupling efficiency between magnetic fields and electrons is low in comparison with that between electric fields and electrons in the visible wavelength region, the magnetic field is negligible in photo-induced reactions. Here, we performed photo-etching of ZrO2 nano-stripe structures, and identified an etching-property polarisation dependence. Specifically, the etching rate and etched profiles depend on the structure width. To evaluate this polarisation-dependent etching, we performed numerical calculations using a finite-difference time-domain method. Remarkably, the numerical results revealed that the polarisation-dependent etching properties were determined by the magnetic field distributions, rather than the electric field distributions. As nano-scale structures induce a localised magnetic field, the discovery of this etching dependence on the magnetic field is expected to introduce a new perspective on advanced nano-scale structure fabrication.

SUBMITTER: Yatsui T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6059895 | biostudies-other | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Optically controlled magnetic-field etching on the nano-scale.

Yatsui Takashi T   Tsuboi Toshiki T   Yamaguchi Maiku M   Nobusada Katsuyuki K   Tojo Satoshi S   Stehlin Fabrice F   Soppera Olivier O   Bloch Daniel D  

Light, science & applications 20160325 3


Electric and magnetic fields play an important role in both chemical and physical reactions. However, since the coupling efficiency between magnetic fields and electrons is low in comparison with that between electric fields and electrons in the visible wavelength region, the magnetic field is negligible in photo-induced reactions. Here, we performed photo-etching of ZrO<sub>2</sub> nano-stripe structures, and identified an etching-property polarisation dependence. Specifically, the etching rate  ...[more]

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