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Nanotechnology - 8: Nanostructured Surfaces

English · Hardback

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This front line reference investigates nanostructured surfaces, invisible to the naked eye. Machinery and processes explained in a logical fashion. Students and professionals will benefit from the knowledge imparted by the prominent authors.

List of contents

Part One Top-Down Strategy 1 Top-Down Fabrication of Nanostructures2 Scanning Probe Microscopy as a Tool for the Fabrication of Structured Surfaces3 Physical, Chemical, and Biological Surface Patterning by Microcontact Printing4 Advances in Nanoimprint Lithography: 2-D and 3-D Nanopatterning of Surfaces by Nanoimoprint Lithography, Morphological Characterization, and Photonic ApplicationsPart Two Bottom-Up Strategy 5 Anodized Aluminum Oxide6 Colloidal Lithography7 Diblock Copolymer Micelle Nanolithography Characteristics and Applications8 The Evolution of Langmuir?Blodgett Patterning9 Surface-Supported Nanostructures Directed by Atomicand Molecular-Level Templates10 Surface Microstructures and Nanostructures in Natural Systems

About the author

Lifeng Chi studied physics and physical chemistry at Jilin University, China, and received her PhD in 1989 in Göttingen, Germany, working on electron/energy transfer in thin organic films. After a postdoctoral stay at the University of Mainz and BASF, she moved to the University of Münster in 1993 where she received a Lise Meitner scholarship to obtain her lecturing qualification while working on nanostructuring through self-organization in organic films. She became a professor of physics at the University of Münster in 2004. She has co-authored more than 180 original papers, filed ten patent applications, holds one adjunct and two guest professorships in China and sits on one editorial board. Professor Chi's research interests include surface patterning by bottom-up strategies through self-organization, STM/AFM investigation of soft molecular assemblies, the connection between micro- and nanostructures, and surface functionalization through self-assembly.

Summary

This final volume in the series investigates structures invisible to the naked eye, with a particular focus on the analytical methods used. Logically divided into two parts covering top-down and bottom-up strategies, this front-line reference clearly explains the machinery and processes involved, making it ideal for both students and professionals.

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