In this paper, we present a novel approach toward the fabrication of mechanical oscillators with a local chemical functionalization with subnanometric control. Our method exploits the reactivity of the freshly cleaved surfaces that form when a monocrystalline silicon microstructure is cleaved. The surfaces that form after the cleave expose an atomically smooth Si(111) surface which, if a suitable chemical environment is provided, could undergo to a cycloaddition process that create stable, local and specific chemical bonds. Here, we demonstrated the feasibility of such a scheme on a twin cantilevers geometry, we prove the effective selectivity and stability of the cycloaddition process and we provide experimental evidence that below a critical size, the cleavage procedure creates step free atomically flat silicon surfaces. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Chemical functionalization of atomically flat cantilever surfaces

Toffoli Valeria;Tormen Massimo;Lazzarino Marco
2009

Abstract

In this paper, we present a novel approach toward the fabrication of mechanical oscillators with a local chemical functionalization with subnanometric control. Our method exploits the reactivity of the freshly cleaved surfaces that form when a monocrystalline silicon microstructure is cleaved. The surfaces that form after the cleave expose an atomically smooth Si(111) surface which, if a suitable chemical environment is provided, could undergo to a cycloaddition process that create stable, local and specific chemical bonds. Here, we demonstrated the feasibility of such a scheme on a twin cantilevers geometry, we prove the effective selectivity and stability of the cycloaddition process and we provide experimental evidence that below a critical size, the cleavage procedure creates step free atomically flat silicon surfaces. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2009
Inglese
86
4-6
1200
1203
4
MEMS
Cantilever
Chemical functionalization
Atomically flat surface
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Toffoli, Valeria; Esch, Friederich; Melli, Mauro; Pozzatoa, Alessandro; Tormen, Massimo; Lazzarino, Marco
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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