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Title:
Introduction to nanoscale science and technology : figures of the book
Series:
Nanostructure science and technology
Publication Information:
Boston, Mass. : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
ISBN:
9781402077203
General Note:
Accompanies text entitled : Introduction to nanoscale science and technology (QA176.8.N35 I67 2004)

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Summary

Nanoscale science and technology is a young, promising field that encompasses a wide range of disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science. With rapid advances in areas such as molecular electronics, synthetic biomolecular motors, DNA-based self-assembly, and manipulation of individual atoms, nanotechnology has captured the attention and imagination of researchers and the general public.
Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology provides a broad and thorough introduction that is aimed specifically at undergraduate seniors and early graduate students in all of the disciplines enumerated above. It will also be of value to academic, industrial, and government researchers interested in a primer in the field.
The book consists of twenty-three chapters arranged in seven sections. All chapters have been written by experts from each respective field. Exercises and general references are provided at the end of each chapter to encourage students to expand on the topics discussed in the book.


Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
I Nanoscale Fabrication and Characterization
1 NanolithographyL.R. Harriott and R. Hull
2 Self-Assembly And Self-OrganizationR. Shenhar and T.B. Norsten and V.M. Rotello
3 Scanning Probe MicroscopesK.-W. Ng
II Nanomaterials and Nanostructures
4 The Geometry of Nanoscale CarbonV. Crespi
5 FullerenesH. Dorn and J.C. Duchamp
6 Carbon NanotubesB.W. Smith and D.E. Luzzi
7 Quantum DotsA.B. Denison and L.J. Hope-Weeks and R.W. Meulenberg and L.J. Terminello
8 NanocompositesR.C. Cammarata
III Nanoscale and Molecular Electronics
9 Advances In Microelectronics - From Microscale To Nanoscale DevicesJ. Van Der Spiegel
10 Molecular ElectronicsM. Zwolak and M. Di Ventra
11 Single Electron TransistorsJ.G. Lu
IV Nanotechnology in Magnetic Systems
12 Semiconductor Nanostructures For Quantum ComputationM.E. Flatte
13 Magnetoresistive Materials And DevicesO. Heinonen
14 Nanotechnology In Magnetic StorageJ.A. Katine and R.E. Fontana Jr.
V Nanotechnology in Integrative Systems
15 Introduction To Integrative SystemsM. Gaitan
16 Nanoelectromechanical SystemsS. Evoy and M. Duemling and T. Jaruhar
17 Micromechanical SensorsP. Datskos and N.V. Lavrik
VI Nanoscale Optoelectronics
18 Quantum-Confined Optoelectronic SystemsS. Fafard
19 Organic Optoelectronic NanostructuresJ.R. Heflin
20 Photonic CrystalsY. Xia and K. Kamata and Y. Lu
VII Nanobiotechnology
21 Biomemetic NanostructuresD.E. Dische
22 Biomolecular MotorsJ. Schmidt and C. Montemagno
23 NanofluidicsJ. Han