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Discrimination of nano-objects via cluster analysis techniques applied to time-resolved thermo-acoustic microscopy

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ULTRASONICS
Volume 114, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2021.106403

Keywords

Photothermics; Photoacoustics; Microscopy; Cluster-analysis; Non-destructive testing; Single metal nano-object; Nanometrology

Funding

  1. MIUR -PRIN 2017 grant [2017RKWTMY 003]
  2. MIUR through the PRIN 2017 program [20172H2SC4 005]
  3. Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
  4. MIUR - Futuro in Ricerca 2013 Grant
  5. IDEXLYON project Programme Investissements d'Avenir [ANR-16-IDEX-0005]
  6. CNR Joint Laboratories program 2019-2021 [SAC.AD002.026]

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Time-effective, unsupervised clustering techniques are used to discriminate nanometric metal disks on a dielectric substrate based on time-resolved optical traces. The clusters aim to recognize similarities among nanopatterned disks and characterize them accordingly, providing an alternative diagnostic tool for nondestructive testing of individual nano-objects on chips.
Time-effective, unsupervised clustering techniques are exploited to discriminate nanometric metal disks patterned on a dielectric substrate. The discrimination relies on cluster analysis applied to time-resolved optical traces obtained from thermo-acoustic microscopy based on asynchronous optical sampling. The analysis aims to recognize similarities among nanopatterned disks and to cluster them accordingly. Each cluster is characterized by a fingerprint time-resolved trace, synthesizing the common features of the thermo-acoustics response of the composing elements. The protocol is robust and widely applicable, not relying on any specific knowledge of the physical mechanisms involved. The present route constitutes an alternative diagnostic tool for on-chip nondestructive testing of individual nano-objects.

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