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Introduction to nanoscale science and technology
- Title
- Introduction to nanoscale science and technology / edited by Massimiliano Di Ventra, Stephane Evoy, James R. Heflin, Jr.
- Publication
- Boston : Springer, [2004], ©2004.
- Supplementary Content
- Publisher description
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- Description
- xiii, 611 pages : illustrations; 26 cm +
- Summary
- "Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology provides a broad and thorough introduction which 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. A CD-ROM containing color copies of all figures accompanies the book, allowing rapid preparation of lecture materials by faculty."--BOOK JACKET.
- Series Statement
- Nanostructure science and technology
- Uniform Title
- Nanostructure science and technology.
- Alternative Title
- Nanoscale science and technology
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- System Details (note)
- System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: CD-ROM drive, Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Contents
- 1. Nanolithography / L. R. Harriott and R. Hull -- 2. Self-assembly and self-organization / Roy Shenhar, Tyler B. Norsten and Vincent M. Rotello -- 3. Scanning probe microscopes / K.-W. Ng -- 4. The geometry of nanoscale carbon / Vincent Crespi -- 5. Fullerenes / Harry C. Dorn and James C. Duchamp -- 6. Carbon nanotubes / Brian W. Smith and David E. Luzzi -- 7. Quantum dots / A. B. Denison, Louisa J. Hope-Weeks, Robert W. Meulenberg and L. J. Terminello -- 8. Nanocomposites / Robert C. Cammarata -- 9. Advances in microelectronics - from microscale to nanoscale devices / Jan Van der Spiegel -- 10. Molecular electronics / Michael Zwolak and Massimiliano Di Ventra -- 11. Single electronics / Jia Grace Lu -- 12. Semiconductor nanostructures for quantum computation / Michael E. Flatte -- 13. Magnetoresistive materials and devices / Olle Heinonen -- 14. Elements of magnetic storage / Jordan A. Katine and Robert E. Fontana, Jr. -- 15. Introduction to integrative systems / Michael Gaitan -- 16. Nanoelectromechanical systems / Stephane Evoy, Martin Duemling and Tushar Jaruhar -- 17. Micromechanical sensors / P. G. Datskos, N. V. Lavrik and M. J. Sepaniak -- 18. Quantum-confined optoelectronic systems / Simon Fafard -- 19. Organic optoelectronic nanostructures / J. R. Heflin -- 20. Photonic crystals / Younan Xia, Kaori Kamata and Yu Lu -- 21. Biomimetic nanostructures / Dennis E. Discher -- 22. Biomolecular motors / Jacob Schmidt and Carlo Montemagno -- 23. Nanofluidics / Jongyoon Han.
- ISBN
- 1402077203 (acid-free paper)
- 9781402077203 (acid-free paper)
- LCCN
- 2003070222
- OCLC
- ocm53953468
- 53953468
- SCSB-5471901
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries