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2. Comparative Analysis of Lymphocyte Populations in Post-COVID-19 Condition and COVID-19 Convalescent Individuals.
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Berger, Luisa, Wolf, Johannes, Kalbitz, Sven, Kellner, Nils, Lübbert, Christoph, and Borte, Stephan
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HEALTH facilities , *LYMPHOCYTE subsets , *COVID-19 pandemic , *POST-acute COVID-19 syndrome , *COVID-19 - Abstract
Reduced lymphocyte counts in peripheral blood are one of the most common observations in acute phases of viral infections. Although many studies have already examined the impact of immune (dys)regulation during SARS-CoV-2 infection, there are still uncertainties about the long-term consequences for lymphocyte homeostasis. Furthermore, as persistent cellular aberrations have been described following other viral infections, patients with "Post-COVID-19 Condition" (PCC) may present similarly. In order to investigate cellular changes in the adaptive immune system, we performed a retrospective analysis of flow cytometric data from lymphocyte subpopulations in 106 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection who received medical care at our institution. The patients were divided into three groups according to the follow-up date; laboratory analyses of COVID-19 patients were compared with 28 unexposed healthy controls. Regarding B lymphocyte subsets, levels of IgA + CD27+, IgG + CD27+, IgM + CD27− and switched B cells were significantly reduced at the last follow-up compared to unexposed healthy controls (UHC). Of the 106 COVID-19 patients, 56 were clinically classified as featuring PCC. Significant differences between PCC and COVID-19 convalescents compared to UHC were observed in T helper cells and class-switched B cells. However, we did not detect specific or long-lasting immune cellular changes in PCC compared to the non-post-COVID-19 condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Intimate partner violence perpetration among veterans: associations with neuropsychiatric symptoms and limbic microstructure.
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Rojczyk, Philine, Heller, Carina, Seitz-Holland, Johanna, Kaufmann, Elisabeth, Sydnor, Valerie J., Berger, Luisa, Pankatz, Lara, Rathi, Yogesh, Bouix, Sylvain, Pasternak, Ofer, Salat, David, Hinds, Sidney R., Esopenko, Carrie, Fortier, Catherine B., Milberg, William P., Shenton, Martha E., and Koerte, Inga K.
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POST-traumatic stress disorder ,INTIMATE partner violence ,DIFFUSION magnetic resonance imaging ,AGGRESSION (Psychology) ,AFGHAN War, 2001-2021 ,BRAIN injuries - Abstract
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration is highly prevalent among veterans. Suggested risk factors of IPV perpetration include combat exposure, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, alcohol use, and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). While the underlying brain pathophysiological characteristics associated with IPV perpetration remain largely unknown, previous studies have linked aggression and violence to alterations of the limbic system. Here, we investigate whether IPV perpetration is associated with limbic microstructural abnormalities in military veterans. Further, we test the effect of potential risk factors (i.e., PTSD, depression, substance use disorder, mTBI, and war zone-related stress) on the prevalence of IPV perpetration. Methods: Structural and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data were acquired from 49 male veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars (Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom; OEF/OIF) of the Translational Research Center for TBI and Stress Disorders (TRACTS) study. IPV perpetration was assessed using the psychological aggression and physical assault sub-scales of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2). Odds ratios were calculated to assess the likelihood of IPV perpetration in veterans with either of the following diagnoses: PTSD, depression, substance use disorder, or mTBI. Fractional anisotropy tissue (FA) measures were calculated for limbic gray matter structures (amygdala-hippocampus complex, cingulate, parahippocampal gyrus, entorhinal cortex). Partial correlations were calculated between IPV perpetration, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and FA. Results: Veterans with a diagnosis of PTSD, depression, substance use disorder, or mTBI had higher odds of perpetrating IPV. Greater war zone-related stress, and symptom severity of PTSD, depression, and mTBI were significantly associated with IPV perpetration. CTS2 (psychological aggression), a measure of IPV perpetration, was associated with higher FA in the right amygdala-hippocampus complex (r = 0.400, p = 0.005). Conclusion: Veterans with psychiatric disorders and/or mTBI exhibit higher odds of engaging in IPV perpetration. Further, the more severe the symptoms of PTSD, depression, or TBI, and the greater the war zone-related stress, the greater the frequency of IPV perpetration. Moreover, we report a significant association between psychological aggression against an intimate partner and microstructural alterations in the right amygdala-hippocampus complex. These findings suggest the possibility of a structural brain correlate underlying IPV perpetration that requires further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Effects of the medial and lateral tibial slope on knee joint kinematics in total knee arthroplasty
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Asseln Malte, Berger Luisa, Verjans Mark, and Radermacher Klaus
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knee biomechanics ,tibial slope ,implant design ,rapid prototyping ,knee simulator ,total knee arthroplasty ,Medicine - Abstract
Implant design in total knee arthroplasty is a key factor for the recovery of function and mobility of the joint. However, there is a lack of knowledge on the complex relationship between design features and the biomechanical situation. The posterior inclination of the tibial plateau (tibial slope) has a known functional impact on knee joint kinematics. In the native knee it shows high inter-individual differences, which is inadequately considered in total knee arthroplasty. We investigated the effects of the separate and combined variation of the medial and lateral tibial slope on knee joint kinematics in an in vitro setup. Therefore, the medial and lateral inserts of a knee implant were parameterised and the initial slope was gradually varied to +4°, +2° (posterior) and -2°, -4° (anterior). The variations were manufactured by using polymer based rapid prototyping. The effects on semi-active tibiofemoral and patellofemoral kinematics were studied and quantified in terms of the Root Mean Square Error and Pearson’s Correlation coefficient. The overall largest effect was observed on tibiofemoral internal-external rotation by the variation of the lateral insert. The anterior-posterior translation was predominantly effected by the combined variation. Nevertheless, the lateral variation showed greater influence than medial. In contrast, changes in patellofemoral kinematics were small. Our findings suggest that in total knee arthroplasty the lateral tibial slope has a larger functional effect than the medial tibial slope. Thus, functional design optimization should focus on the lateral insert.
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- 2018
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5. Ligand size and carbon-chain length study of silver carboxylates in focused electron-beam-induced deposition
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European Commission, Swiss National Science Foundation, German Research Foundation, Jurczyk, Jakub, Höflich, Katja, Madajska, Katarzyna, Berger, Luisa, Brockhuis, Leo, Edwards, Thomas Edward James, Kapusta, Czesław, Szymańska, Iwona B., Utke, Ivo, European Commission, Swiss National Science Foundation, German Research Foundation, Jurczyk, Jakub, Höflich, Katja, Madajska, Katarzyna, Berger, Luisa, Brockhuis, Leo, Edwards, Thomas Edward James, Kapusta, Czesław, Szymańska, Iwona B., and Utke, Ivo
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Gas-assisted focused electron-beam-induced deposition is a versatile tool for the direct writing of complex-shaped nanostructures with unprecedented shape fidelity and resolution. While the technique is well-established for various materials, the direct electron beam writing of silver is still in its infancy. Here, we examine and compare five different silver carboxylates, three perfluorinated: [Ag2(µ-O2CCF3)2], [Ag2(µ-O2CC2F5)2], and [Ag2(µ-O2CC3F7)2], and two containing branched substituents: [Ag2(µ-O2CCMe2Et)2] and [Ag2(µ-O2CtBu)2], as potential precursors for focused electron-beam-induced deposition. All of the compounds show high sensitivity to electron dissociation and efficient dissociation of Ag-O bonds. The as-deposited materials have silver contents from 42 at.% to above 70 at.% and are composed of silver nano-crystals with impurities of carbon and fluorine between them. Precursors with the shortest carbon-fluorine chain ligands yield the highest silver contents. In addition, the deposited silver content depends on the balance of electron-induced ligand co-deposition and ligand desorption. For all of the tested compounds, low electron flux was related to high silver content. Our findings demonstrate that silver carboxylates constitute a promising group of precursors for gas-assisted focused electron beam writing of high silver content materials.
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- 2023
6. Supplementary Materials for Ligand size and carbon-chain length study of silver carboxylates in focused electron-beam-induced deposition
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Jurczyk, Jakub, Höflich, Katja, Madajska, Katarzyna, Berger, Luisa, Brockhuis, Leo, Edwards, Thomas Edward James, Kapusta, Czesław, Szymańska, Iwona B., Utke, Ivo, Jurczyk, Jakub, Höflich, Katja, Madajska, Katarzyna, Berger, Luisa, Brockhuis, Leo, Edwards, Thomas Edward James, Kapusta, Czesław, Szymańska, Iwona B., and Utke, Ivo
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- 2023
7. Ligand Size and Carbon-Chain Length Study of Silver Carboxylates in Focused Electron-Beam-Induced Deposition
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Jurczyk, Jakub, primary, Höflich, Katja, additional, Madajska, Katarzyna, additional, Berger, Luisa, additional, Brockhuis, Leo, additional, Edwards, Thomas Edward James, additional, Kapusta, Czesław, additional, Szymańska, Iwona B., additional, and Utke, Ivo, additional
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- 2023
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8. Abstract 1769: A combination approach of a cellular library and single cell microfluidics analysis for the rapid selection of CAR-T cells
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Boga, Eren, primary, Berger, Luisa, additional, De Roia, Alice, additional, Zörnig, Inka, additional, Embacher, Robert, additional, Eichmüller, Stefan B., additional, Jäger, Dirk, additional, Harbottle, Richard, additional, and Schmidt, Patrick, additional
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- 2023
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9. Advanced Brain Age in Former American Football Players
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Jung, Leonard, primary, Bonke, Elena M., additional, Till Wiegand, Tim Leon, additional, Betz, Anja K., additional, Tripodis, Yorghos, additional, Arciniega, Hector, additional, Villagran, Alberto, additional, Rojczyk, Philine, additional, Berger, Luisa, additional, Pankatz, Lara, additional, Bouix, Sylvain, additional, Lin, Alexander P., additional, Mez, Jesse, additional, Alosco, Michael L., additional, Daneshvar, Daniel H., additional, Turner, Robert W., additional, Rathi, Yogesh, additional, Pasternak, Ofer, additional, Coleman, Michael J., additional, Cummings, Jeffrey L., additional, Reiman, Eric M., additional, Stern, Robert A., additional, Shenton, Martha E., additional, and Koerte, Inga Katharina, additional
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- 2023
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10. In Situ Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry of Ionic Fragments Induced by Focused Electron Beam Irradiation: Investigation of Electron Driven Surface Chemistry inside an SEM under High Vacuum
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Jurczyk, Jakub, primary, Pillatsch, Lex, additional, Berger, Luisa, additional, Priebe, Agnieszka, additional, Madajska, Katarzyna, additional, Kapusta, Czesław, additional, Szymańska, Iwona B., additional, Michler, Johann, additional, and Utke, Ivo, additional
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- 2022
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11. Mapping pure plastic strains against locally applied stress: Revealing toughening plasticity
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Edwards, Thomas E. J., primary, Maeder, Xavier, additional, Ast, Johannes, additional, Berger, Luisa, additional, and Michler, Johann, additional
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- 2022
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12. In situ time-of-flight mass spectrometry of ionic fragments induced by focused electron beam irradiation: Investigation of electron driven surface chemistry inside an SEM under high vacuum
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European Commission, Swiss National Science Foundation, Jurczyk, Jakub, Pillatsch, Lex, Berger, Luisa, Priebe, Agnieszka, Madajska, Katarzyna, Kapusta, Czesław, Szymańska, Iwona B., Michler, Johann, Utke, Ivo, European Commission, Swiss National Science Foundation, Jurczyk, Jakub, Pillatsch, Lex, Berger, Luisa, Priebe, Agnieszka, Madajska, Katarzyna, Kapusta, Czesław, Szymańska, Iwona B., Michler, Johann, and Utke, Ivo
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Recent developments in nanoprinting using focused electron beams have created a need to develop analysis methods for the products of electron-induced fragmentation of different metalorganic compounds. The original approach used here is termed focused-electron-beam-induced mass spectrometry (FEBiMS). FEBiMS enables the investigation of the fragmentation of electron-sensitive materials during irradiation within the typical primary electron beam energy range of a scanning electron microscope (0.5 to 30 keV) and high vacuum range. The method combines a typical scanning electron microscope with an ion-extractor-coupled mass spectrometer setup collecting the charged fragments generated by the focused electron beam when impinging on the substrate material. The FEBiMS of fragments obtained during 10 keV electron irradiation of grains of silver and copper carboxylates and shows that the carboxylate ligand dissociates into many smaller volatile fragments. Furthermore, in situ FEBiMS was performed on carbonyls of ruthenium (solid) and during electron-beam-induced deposition, using tungsten carbonyl (inserted via a gas injection system). Loss of carbonyl ligands was identified as the main channel of dissociation for electron irradiation of these carbonyl compounds. The presented results clearly indicate that FEBiMS analysis can be expanded to organic, inorganic, and metal organic materials used in resist lithography, ice (cryo-)lithography, and focused-electron-beam-induced deposition and becomes, thus, a valuable versatile analysis tool to study both fundamental and process parameters in these nanotechnology fields.
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- 2022
13. In situ time-of-flight mass spectrometry of ionic fragments induced by focused electron beam irradiation: Investigation of electron driven surface chemistry inside an SEM under high vacuum
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Jurczyk, Jakub, Pillatsch, Lex, Berger, Luisa, Priebe, Agnieszka, Madajska, Katarzyna, Kapusta, Czeslaw, Szymanska, Iwona B., Michler, Johann, Utke, Ivo, European Commission, and Swiss National Science Foundation
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Ion extractor ,FEBID (Focused electron beam induced deposition) ,Lithography ,Mass spectrometry ,FEBiMS ,Ice lithography ,Electron induced fragmentation ,Metalorganic compounds ,TOFSIMS (Time-of-flight secondary ions mass spectrometry) - Abstract
This article belongs to the Special Issue Nanomaterials Fabricated by Electron-Beam-Induced Deposition and Related Processes., Recent developments in nanoprinting using focused electron beams have created a need to develop analysis methods for the products of electron-induced fragmentation of different metalorganic compounds. The original approach used here is termed focused-electron-beam-induced mass spectrometry (FEBiMS). FEBiMS enables the investigation of the fragmentation of electron-sensitive materials during irradiation within the typical primary electron beam energy range of a scanning electron microscope (0.5 to 30 keV) and high vacuum range. The method combines a typical scanning electron microscope with an ion-extractor-coupled mass spectrometer setup collecting the charged fragments generated by the focused electron beam when impinging on the substrate material. The FEBiMS of fragments obtained during 10 keV electron irradiation of grains of silver and copper carboxylates and shows that the carboxylate ligand dissociates into many smaller volatile fragments. Furthermore, in situ FEBiMS was performed on carbonyls of ruthenium (solid) and during electron-beam-induced deposition, using tungsten carbonyl (inserted via a gas injection system). Loss of carbonyl ligands was identified as the main channel of dissociation for electron irradiation of these carbonyl compounds. The presented results clearly indicate that FEBiMS analysis can be expanded to organic, inorganic, and metal organic materials used in resist lithography, ice (cryo-)lithography, and focused-electron-beam-induced deposition and becomes, thus, a valuable versatile analysis tool to study both fundamental and process parameters in these nanotechnology fields., The research of J.J. and I.U. was conducted with the financial support of EU Horizon 2020 Marie Curie-Sklodowska Innovative Training Network “ELENA”, grant agreement No. 722149. I.U. acknowledges financial support from the EU Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange Project– “RADON” grant agreement No. 872494. L.B.’s research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), project 200021E- 164211. The FEBiMS measurements were performed with the support of the Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) project (no. 25592.1PFNM-NM). I.B.S. and K.M. acknowledge the financial support of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (PDB 103).
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- 2022
14. Novel Low-Twist Bast Fibre Yarns from Flax Tow for High-Performance Composite Applications
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Graupner, Nina, Lehmann, Karl-Heinz, Weber, David E., Hilgers, Hans-Willi, Bell, Erik Gordon, Walenta, Isabel, Berger, Luisa, Brückner, Torsten, Kölzig, Kay, Randerath, Herbert, Bruns, Albert, Frank, Bernd, Wonneberger, Maik, Joulian, Marc, Bruns, Lisa, Von Dungern, Friedrich, Janßen, Alexander, Gries, Thomas, Kunst, Stefan, and Müssig, Jörg
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lcsh:QH201-278.5 ,flax ,lcsh:T ,lcsh:Technology ,Article ,high-performance composites ,leaf spring ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,staple fibre yarn ,lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,mechanical characteristics ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,lcsh:Microscopy ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,ddc:600 ,lcsh:QC120-168.85 - Abstract
The use of natural fibres for components subjected to higher mechanical requirements tends to be limited by the high price of high-quality semi-finished products. Therefore, the present study deals with the development of more cost-effective staple fibre yarns made from flax tow. In the subsequent processing stage, the yarns were processed into quasi-unidirectional (UD) fabrics. The results of the fibre characterisation along the process chain have shown that no significant mechanical fibre damage occurs after slivers&rsquo, production. Fibres prepared from yarns and fabrics show comparable characteristics. The yarns were processed to composites by pultrusion to verify the reinforcement effect. The mechanical properties were comparable to those of composites made from a high-quality UD flax roving. The fabrics were industrially processed into composite laminates using a vacuum infusion and an autoclave injection process (vacuum injection method in an autoclave). While impact strength compared to a reference laminate based on the UD flax roving was achieved, tensile and flexural properties were not reached. An analysis showed that the staple fibre yarns in the fabric show an undulation, leading to a reorientation of the fibres and lower characteristic values, which show 86&ndash, 92% of the laminate made from the flax roving. Hybrid laminates with outer glass and inner flax layers were manufactured for the intended development of a leaf spring for the bogie of a narrow-gauge railroad as a demonstrator. The hybrid composites display excellent mechanical properties and showed clear advantages over a pure glass fibre-reinforced composite in lightweight construction potential, particularly flexural stiffness.
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- 2021
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15. Room Temperature Direct Electron Beam Lithography in a Condensed Copper Carboxylate
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Berger, Luisa, primary, Jurczyk, Jakub, additional, Madajska, Katarzyna, additional, Szymańska, Iwona B., additional, Hoffmann, Patrik, additional, and Utke, Ivo, additional
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- 2021
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16. Novel Low-Twist Bast Fibre Yarns from Flax Tow for High-Performance Composite Applications
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Graupner, Nina, primary, Lehmann, Karl-Heinz, additional, Weber, David, additional, Hilgers, Hans-Willi, additional, Bell, Erik, additional, Walenta, Isabel, additional, Berger, Luisa, additional, Brückner, Torsten, additional, Kölzig, Kay, additional, Randerath, Herbert, additional, Bruns, Albert, additional, Frank, Bernd, additional, Wonneberger, Maik, additional, Joulian, Marc, additional, Bruns, Lisa, additional, von Dungern, Friedrich, additional, Janßen, Alexander, additional, Gries, Thomas, additional, Kunst, Stefan, additional, and Müssig, Jörg, additional
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- 2020
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17. Electron Beam Induced Copper Deposition from Carboxylate Precursors and the Study of Underlying Growth Mechanisms
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Berger, Luisa, Hoffmann, Patrik, and Utke, Ivo
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metal-ligand chemistry ,copper ,dissociation mechanisms ,growth regime ,carboxylates ,FEBID ,electron-induced dissociation - Abstract
The fabrication of defined and high-quality metal nanostructures is an ongoing topic of research. Direct-write deposition of copper nanostructures is of great value for many fields of research and industrial applications. Focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) is an additive fabrication technique with extremely high resolution and versatility. Physisorbed, gaseous precursor molecules are locally dissociated by a finely focused electron beam resulting in volatile fragments which desorb and non-volatile fragments forming the deposit. When applying suitable deposition parameters, these deposits can be as small as the beam diameter and have ideally little to no contamination. For electron beam induced metal deposition, metal-organic compounds are chosen as precursors. However, organic ligand material is often co-deposited, which is detrimental to the depositâs properties. This work addresses the study of the perfluorinated copper carboxylate [Cu2(ÎŒ-O2CC2F5)4] (Cu2(pfp)4) and its aminated derivatives Cu2(EtNH2)2(pfp)4 and Cu2(tBuNH2)2(pfp)4 as viable FEBID precursors. 25 at.% of copper was achieved with the amine free compound, and 15 at.% with each of the two aminated complexes. Based on the chemical analysis of the deposits, electron-induced dissociation paths were proposed for the adsorbed species, demonstrating the influence of the ligand chemistry and fragmentation on the deposit composition. In parallel, the perfluorinated silver carboxylate Ag2(pfp)2 was reported and compared directly to its copper equivalent. The silver complex yielded up to 74 at.% metal content and exhibited strong susceptibility to varying electron beam densities throughout the deposit. Cu2(pfp)4 did not manifest the same electron sensitivity. Theoretical models, combining analytical solutions with Monte Carlo simulations of primary and backscattered electrons were successfully fitted to the cross sections of deposits from both carboxylates, determining the growth regimes within a single spot deposit. Additionally, two previously reported β-diketonates, Cu(hfac)2 and Cu(tbaoac)2, were directly compared to the other Cu(II) precursors with the aim to determine any dependence of the ligand size, electron density or dwell time on the deposit purity. The investigations concluded that the metal content rather depends on the chemistry of the metal-ligand bond than on the ligand size. This applies to both, the variation of ligands and the variation of the metal center. vii Furthermore, two copper complexes, Cu(hfac)2 and Cu2(pfp)4, were investigated in situ with a dedicated, custom-made setup. The âeQCMâ combines a low energy electron source (10- 100 eV) with a quartz crystal microbalance and serves to study fundamental processes occurring during FEBI deposition. First results yielded the total dissociation cross section for each precursor at varying electron energies. Finally, alternative approaches for the electron induced copper deposition from Cu2(pfp)4 were investigated. A two-step post-purification recipe of as-deposited material was reported to yield pure copper crystals (> 97 at.%). Additionally, direct electron beam lithography in a layer of condensed precursor was explored. This room temperature deposition approach yielded in lower metal contents but could potentially produce high resolution deposition.
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- 2020
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18. Towards the third dimension in direct electron beam writing of silver
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Höflich, Katja, primary, Jurczyk, Jakub Mateusz, additional, Madajska, Katarzyna, additional, Götz, Maximilian, additional, Berger, Luisa, additional, Guerra-Nuñez, Carlos, additional, Haverkamp, Caspar, additional, Szymanska, Iwona, additional, and Utke, Ivo, additional
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- 2018
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19. Gas-assisted silver deposition with a focused electron beam
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Berger, Luisa, primary, Madajska, Katarzyna, additional, Szymanska, Iwona B, additional, Höflich, Katja, additional, Polyakov, Mikhail N, additional, Jurczyk, Jakub, additional, Guerra-Nuñez, Carlos, additional, and Utke, Ivo, additional
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- 2018
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