“…Atomic force microscopy (AFM) electric machining or lithography is one of the top-down nanofabrication methods that has attracted growing interest due to its superior advantages of low cost, high flexibility, high accuracy, and in situ measurement and characterization after fabrication. It has been used to fabricate or pattern a broad variety of sample materials, such as conductive metal films (Hirooka et al, 2004; Rosa & Liang, 2009; Kwon et al, 2012), carbon-based materials (Park et al, 2002; Vasić et al, 2013; Yang & Zhao, 2013), and semi-conductive samples (Legrand et al, 2002; Dehzangi et al, 2012; Rouhi et al, 2012). The capabilities of AFM electric lithography have recently been shown in the application of fabricating various nanoscale electronic devices (Bo et al, 2002; Takemura & Shirakashi, 2006; Martínez et al, 2010; Espinosa et al, 2015) and sensors (Davis et al, 2003).…”