Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
1997-05-06
Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 70, p. 2467-2468 (5 May 1997)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Revtex v3.1, 2 journal pages, 2 Figures avaible on request from g.fasol@ieee.org more information on website http://www.euro-t
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.118858
A selective electrodeposition method for the fabrication of extremely thin and long metallic and magnetic wires and other nanostructures is introduced. Growth is done on the cleaved edge of a semiconductor multilayer structure incorporating a 4 nm wide modulation doped quantum well. This conducting quantum well is connected to the negative current contact during electrodeposition. Since electrodeposition requires the neutralization of positive metal ions from the solution, deposition takes place selectively onto the edge of the quantum well, leading to the fabrication of extremely thin magnetic metal wires, which should be useful for the investigation of the limits of magnetic storage.
Fasol Gerhard
Runge Katharina
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