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Nanofabrication - Principles, Capabilities and Limits

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Nanofabrication: Principles, Capabilities and Limits presents a one-stop description at the introductory level on most technologies that have been developed which are capable of making structures below 100nm.
Principles of each technology are introduced and illustrated with minimum mathematics involved. The capabilities of each technology in making sub-100nm structures are described. The limits of preventing a technology from further going down the dimensional scale are analyzed.
Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples, Zheng Cui covers state-of-the art technologies in nanofabrication including:

  • Photon-based lithography
  • Charged particle beams lithography
  • Nanofabrication using scanning probes
  • Nanoscale replication
  • Nanoscale pattern transfer
  • Indirect nanofabrication
  • Nanofabrication by self-assembly
Nanofabrication: Principles, Capabilities and Limits will serve as a practical guide and first-hand reference for researchers and practitioners working in nanostructure fabrication and also provides a "tool box" of various techniques that can be easily adapted in different fields of applications.
Written for: Nanoscience and nanotechnology researchers and engineers, technical professionals and academic researchers in the fields of electrtonics, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering.

List of contents

Nanofabrication by Photons.- Nanofabrication by Charged Beams.- Nanofabrication by Scanning Probes.- Nanofabrication by Replication.- Nanoscale Pattern Transfer.- Indirect Nanofabrication.- Nanofabrication by Self-Assembly.

Summary

Nanofabrication: Principles, Capabilities and Limits presents a one-stop description at the introductory level on most technologies that have been developed which are capable of making structures below 100nm.

Principles of each technology are introduced and illustrated with minimum mathematics involved. The capabilities of each technology in making sub-100nm structures are described. The limits of preventing a technology from further going down the dimensional scale are analyzed.

Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples, Zheng Cui covers state-of-the art technologies in nanofabrication including:


  • Photon-based lithography

  • Charged particle beams lithography

  • Nanofabrication using scanning probes

  • Nanoscale replication

  • Nanoscale pattern transfer

  • Indirect nanofabrication

  • Nanofabrication by self-assembly

Nanofabrication: Principles, Capabilities and Limits will serve as a practical guide and first-hand reference for researchers and practitioners working in nanostructure fabrication and also provides a "tool box" of various techniques that can be easily adapted in different fields of applications.

Written for: Nanoscience and nanotechnology researchers and engineers, technical professionals and academic researchers in the fields of electrtonics, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering.

Product details

Authors Zheng Cui
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441945365
ISBN 978-1-4419-4536-5
No. of pages 343
Weight 545 g
Illustrations XIV, 343 p. 177 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

C, Chemistry and Materials Science, Solid Mechanics, Optical and Electronic Materials, Nanotechnology, Materials science, Materials Science, general, Mechanics, Electronic materials, Electronic devices & materials, Optical Materials, Mechanics of solids, Mechanics, Applied

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