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Smallest microhouse in the world, assembled on the facet of an optical fiber by origami and welded in the μRobotex nanofactory

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In this study, the authors have demonstrated that it is possible to realize several three-dimensional (3D) micro- and nanostructures, by the fabrication of the smallest microhouse using a dual beam scanning electron microscope (SEM)/focused ion beam (FIB) Auriga 60 from Zeiss together with a six degree of freedom robot built with SmarAct components. In this new type of nanolab, cutting, etching, folding, assembling, and then welding thin membranes of silica on top of a cleaved optical fiber SMF28, or production of micro- and nanostructures, like the microhouse, are possible. The authors have experimentally shown that FIB can be used, in this new generation of micro/nanofactory, in combination with SEM, and gas injection system, in order to fabricate three-dimensional
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hal-02131236 , version 1 (15-11-2019)

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Jean-Yves Rauch, Olivier Lehmann, Patrick Rougeot, Joël Abadie, Joel Agnus, et al.. Smallest microhouse in the world, assembled on the facet of an optical fiber by origami and welded in the μRobotex nanofactory. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 2018, 36 (4), pp.41601. ⟨hal-02131236⟩
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