Nanoscale Research Letters (Jan 2010)

A Rotating-Tip-Based Mechanical Nano-Manufacturing Process: Nanomilling

  • Gozen B,
  • Ozdoganlar O

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9
pp. 1403 – 1407

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Abstract We present a rotating-tip-based mechanical nanomanufacturing technique, referred to here as nanomilling. An atomic force microscopy (AFM) probe tip that is rotated at high speeds by out-of-phase motions of the axes of a three-axis piezoelectric actuator is used as the nanotool. By circumventing the high-compliance AFM beam and directly attaching the tip onto the piezoelectric actuator, a high-stiffness arrangement is realized. The feeding motions and depth prescription are provided by a nano-positioning stage. It is shown that nanomilling is capable of removing the material in the form of long curled chips, indicating shearing as the dominant material removal mechanism. Feature-size and shape control capabilities of the method are demonstrated.

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