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Nanotechnology [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction to nanostructuring techniques / / Michael Köhler and Wolfgang Fritzsche



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Autore: Köhler J. M (J. Michael), <1956-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Nanotechnology [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction to nanostructuring techniques / / Michael Köhler and Wolfgang Fritzsche Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, 2007
Edizione: 2nd ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina: 620.5
Soggetto topico: Nanotechnology
Nanostructures
Altri autori: FritzscheWolfgang, Dr.  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-305) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Nanotechnology; Contents; Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Way into the Nanoworld; 1.1.1 From Micro- to Nanotechniques; 1.1.2 Definition of Nanostructures; 1.1.3 Insight into the Nanoworld; 1.1.4 Intervention into the Nanoworld; 1.2 Building Blocks in Nanotechnology; 1.3 Interactions and Topology; 1.4 The Microscopic Environment of the Nanoworld; 2 Molecular Basics; 2.1 Particles and Bonds; 2.1.1 Chemical Bonds in Nanotechnology; 2.1.2 Van der Waals Interactions; 2.1.3 Dipole-Dipole Interactions; 2.1.4 Ionic Interactions; 2.1.5 Metal Bonds; 2.1.6 Covalent Bonds
2.1.7 Coordinative Bonds2.1.8 Hydrogen Bridge Bonds; 2.1.9 Polyvalent Bonds; 2.2 Chemical Structure; 2.2.1 Binding Topologies; 2.2.2 Building Blocks of Covalent Architecture; 2.2.3 Units for a Coordinative Architecture; 2.2.4 Building Blocks for Weakly Bound Aggregates; 2.2.5 Assembly of Complex Structures through the Internal Hierarchy of Binding Strengths; 2.2.6 Reaction Probability and Reaction Equilibrium; 3 Microtechnological Foundations; 3.1 Planar Technology; 3.2 Preparation of Thin Layers; 3.2.1 Condition and Preprocessing of the Substrate Surface
3.2.2 Layer Deposition from the Gas Phase3.2.3 Evaporation; 3.2.4 Sputtering; 3.2.5 Chemical Vapor Deposition; 3.2.6 Galvanic Deposition; 3.2.7 Deposition by Spinning (Spin Coating); 3.2.8 Shadow-mask Deposition Techniques; 3.3 Preparation of Ultrathin Inorganic Layers and Surface-bound Nanoparticles; 3.3.1 Ultrathin Layers by Vacuum Deposition Processes; 3.3.2 Deposition of Ultrathin Films from the Liquid Phase; 3.3.3 In Situ Generation of Ultrathin Inorganic Films by Chemical Surface Modification; 3.3.4 In Situ Formation of Ultrathin Inorganic Layers on Heteroorganic Materials
3.3.5 Immobilization of Nanoparticles3.3.6 In Situ Formation of Inorganic Nanoparticles; 3.4 Structure Generation and Fabrication of Lithographic Masks; 3.4.1 Adhesive Mask Technique; 3.4.2 Role of Resist in Photolithography; 3.4.3 Serial Pattern Transfer; 3.4.4 Group Transfer Processes; 3.4.5 Maskless Structure Generation; 3.4.6 Soft Lithography; 3.5 Etching Processes; 3.5.1 Etching Rate and Selectivity; 3.5.2 Isotropic and Anisotropic Etching Processes; 3.5.3 Lithographic Resolution in Etching Processes; 3.5.4 Wet Etching Processes; 3.5.5 Dry Etching Processes
3.5.6 High-resolution Dry Etching Techniques3.5.7 Choice of Mask for Nanolithographic Etching Processes; 3.6 Packaging; 3.7 Biogenic and Bioanalogue Molecules in Technical Microstructures; 4 Preparation of Nanostructures; 4.1 Principles of Fabrication; 4.1.1 Subtractive and Additive Creation of Nanostructures; 4.1.2 Nanostructure Generation by Lift-off Processes; 4.1.3 Principles of Nanotechnical Shape-definition and Construction; 4.2 Nanomechanical Structure Generation; 4.2.1 Scaling Down of Mechanical Processing Techniques; 4.2.2 Local Mechanical Cutting Processes
4.2.3 Surface Transport Methods
Sommario/riassunto: Expectations of a technological revolution are associated with nanotechnology, and indeed the generation, modification and utilization of objects with tiniest dimensions already permeates science and research in a way that the absence of nanotechnology is no longer conceivable. It has progressed to an independent interdisciplinary field, its great success due to the purposeful combination of physical, mechanical and molecular techniques.This book starts out with the most important fundamentals of microtechnology and chemistry on which the understanding of shaping nanoscale structures a
Titolo autorizzato: Nanotechnology  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-281-31184-7
9786611311841
3-527-62114-8
3-527-62113-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910830917703321
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