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Phys. Rev. B 77, 045410 (2008) [8 pages]

Shaping single walled nanotubes with an electron beam

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A. Zobelli1,2,*, A. Gloter1, C. P. Ewels3, and C. Colliex1
1Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 8502, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France
2Technische Universität Dresden, Institüt für Physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie, D-1062 Dresden, Germany
3Université de Nantes, Nantes Atlantique Universités, CNRS, Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN), UMR6502, BP32229, F-44322 Nantes Cedex 3, France

Received 19 September 2007; published 15 January 2008

We show that electron irradiation in a dedicated scanning transmission microscope can be used as a nano-electron-lithography technique allowing the controlled reshaping of single walled carbon and boron nitride nanotubes. The required irradiation conditions have been optimized on the basis of total knock-on cross sections calculated within density functional based methods. It is then possible to induce morphological modifications, such as a local change of the tube chirality, by sequentially removing several tens of atoms with a nanometrical spatial resolution. We show that electron beam heating effects are limited. Thus, electron beam induced vacancy migration and nucleation might be excluded. These irradiation techniques could open new opportunities for nanoengineering a large variety of nanostructured materials.

© 2008 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.045410
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.77.045410
PACS:
61.46.Fg, 61.80.Fe, 61.80.Az, 61.72.Ff

*zobelli@lps.u-psud.fr