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Synthesis and Growth Mechanism of Thin-Film TiO<sub>2</sub> Nanotube Arrays on Focused-Ion-Beam Micropatterned 3D Isolated Regions of Titanium on Silicon
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this paper, the fabrication and growth mechanism of net-shaped
micropatterned self-organized thin-film TiO<sub>2</sub> nanotube (TFTN)
arrays on a silicon substrate are reported. Electrochemical anodization
is used to grow the nanotubes from thin-film titanium sputtered on
a silicon substrate with an average diameter of ∼30 nm and
a length of ∼1.5 μm using aqueous and organic-based types
of electrolytes. The fabrication and growth mechanism of TFTN arrays
from micropatterned three-dimensional isolated islands of sputtered
titanium on a silicon substrate is demonstrated for the first time
using focused-ion-beam (FIB) technique. This work demonstrates the
use of the FIB technique as a simple, high-resolution, and maskless
method for high-aspect-ratio etching for the creation of isolated
islands and shows great promise toward the use of the proposed approach
for the development of metal oxide nanostructured devices and their
integration with micro- and nanosystems within silicon-based integrated-circuit
devices