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  • The 4th Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2001),
  • paper ThA1_3

Micromachined Probe for High Density Data Storage

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Abstract

Near-field aperture probes with high optical transmittance efficiency for optical recording and multi-probes with a metal wire as a heater for thermal recording are batch-fabricated by silicon micromachining. The aperture with diameter sizes from 10 to 500 nm at the apex of a SiO2 tip on a Si cantilever is fabricated using a “Low temperature Oxidation & Selective. Etching” technique. The SiO2 tip is formed by nonuniform Si wet oxidation at 950 °C. The aperture is created at the apex of SiO2 tip by selective etching SiO2 in a buffered-HF. The aperture shows a high optical transmittance because the SiO2 tip has a large opening angle. This fabrication technique is extended to fabricate a metal nanowire at the apex of the SiO2 tip by embedding a metal into the aperture. By flowing a current into the metal wire, the tip can be heated. This probe array is fabricated, and the basic characteristics are evaluated.

© 2001 IEEE

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