Special issue on surfaces patterned by ion sputtering

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2018-11-14Autor
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Scalable nanostructuring of surfaces using ion beam sputtering (IBS) is a versatile alternative to traditional lithography. Semiconductors, metals or compounds are amenable for IBS where different patterns can be obtained by tuning the experimental setup. This special issue addresses this problem in a wide range of topics, from a basic understanding of the physical mechanisms operating at the nanoscale, to practical applications, with a synergetic approach coming from theoretical as well as experimental groups. Scalable nanostructuring of surfaces using ion beam sputtering (IBS) is a versatile alternative to traditional lithography. Semiconductors, metals or compounds are amenable for IBS where different patterns can be obtained by tuning the experimental setup. This special issue addresses this problem in a wide range of topics, from a basic understanding of the physical mechanisms operating at the nanoscale, to practical applications, with a synergetic approach coming from theoretical as well as experimental groups.
Special issue on surfaces patterned by ion sputtering

