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Nanowire bending experiments

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

After gluing a silicon nanowire to the tip of an AFM-cantilever, we did some bending experiments to test the bond between silicon nanowire and AFM-tip. The nanowire has been glued to the tip by electron beam induced deposition, utilizing tungsten carbonyle as a precursor.

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  • @TheThroney After gluing a silicon nanowire to the tip of an AFM-cantilever, we did some bending experiments to test the bond between silicon nanowire and AFM-tip. The nanowire has been glued to the tip by electron beam induced deposition, utilizing tungsten carbonyle as a precursor.

  • whats this all about ? please respond

    thanks,

    Throne

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