About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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| Symposium
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Materials Processing and Kinetic Phenomena: From Thin Films and Micro/Nano Systems to Advanced Manufacturing
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| Presentation Title |
Nanoscale Morphology Control Using Ion Beams with Applications in Materials and Life Sciences |
| Author(s) |
Michael J. Aziz |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Michael J. Aziz |
| Abstract Scope |
Low energy ion irradiation of a solid surface can be used to control surface morphology on length scales from ~1 micron to ~1 nanometer. Focused or unfocused ion irradiation induces a spontaneous self-organization of the surface into nanometer-sized ripples,
dots, or holes; it also induces diameter increases and decreases in a pre-existing nanopore by a tradeoff between sputter removal of material and stimulated surface mass transport. Experiments will be reviewed that illuminate the kinetics of evolution of the surface morphological instability; the influence of initial and boundary conditions on guiding the self-organization; the development of shock fronts that sharpen features at sufficiently steep angles; and the kinetics governing the fabrication of nanopores for single-biomolecule detectors. |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
| Keywords |
Other, Other, Other |