<i>In-situ</i> realtime monitoring of nanoscale gold electroplating using micro-electro-mechanical systems liquid cell operating in transmission electron microscopy
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- Minoru Egawa
- University of Tokyo 1 Institute of Industrial Science, , Meguro, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
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- Tadashi Ishida
- University of Tokyo 1 Institute of Industrial Science, , Meguro, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
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- Laurent Jalabert
- University of Tokyo 3 LIMMS/CNRS-IIS (UMI 2820), Institute of Industrial Science, , Meguro, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
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- Hiroyuki Fujita
- University of Tokyo 1 Institute of Industrial Science, , Meguro, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
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<jats:p>The dynamics of nanoscale electroplating between gold electrodes was investigated using a microfabricated liquid cell mounted on a scanning transmission electron microscope. The electroplating was recorded in-situ for 10 min with a spatial resolution higher than 6 nm. At the beginning of the electroplating, gold spike-like structures of about 50 nm in size grew from an electrode, connected gold nanoclusters around them, and form three dimensional nanoscale structures. We visualized the elementary process of the gold electroplating, and believe that the results lead to the deeper understanding of electroplating at the nanoscale.</jats:p>
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- Applied Physics Letters
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Applied Physics Letters 108 (2), 2016-01-11
AIP Publishing
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- CRID
- 1360848658846504192
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- ISSN
- 10773118
- 00036951
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