Nanotechnology
An Introduction to Nanostructuring Techniques

2. Edition September 2007
XII, 320 Pages, Hardcover
163 Pictures
8 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
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This book offers an insight into nanotechnology, the fundamentals of microtechnology and chemistry necessary for understanding the shaping of nanoscale structures, the fabrication of nanostructures and the methods for characterization of the generated structures.
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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 are based. Next, a variety of examples illustrate the fabrication of nanostructures from different materials, before, finally, methods for characterization of the generated structures are presented.
This fascinating introduction provides both scientists and engineers with insights into the "other side" of nanotechnology.
Molecular Basics
Microtechnical Foundations
Preparation of Nanostructures
Nanotechnical Structures
Characterization of Nanostructures
Nanotransducers
Technical Nanosystems
Table of Examples
References
Index
Materials World
"Through this fascinating introduction, both scientists and engineers gain insights into the "other side" of nanotechnology in this highly recommended publication."
Advances in Food Sciences
"...comprehensive coverage of all underlying principles...quite instructive diagrams..."
Chemistry & Industry
"Through this fascinating introduction, both scientists and engineers gain insights into the "other side" of nanotechnology in this highly recommended publication."
AFS - Advances in Food Sciences
"Of interest to scientists and engineers in many research areas of nanotechnology, this book offers a valuable referee source and some state-of-the-art reviews."
Lifeng Chi, Physics Department, Universität Münster, small
"In summary, the book offers a general survey of nanolitography and scanning probe techniques."
Colloid & Polymer Science
"Very recent progress are well addressed, together with a list of original publications for each method. Benefiting from their own research fields, the authors have a broad view of nanostructures. This book offers a valuable referee source and some state-of-the-art reviews."
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Wolfgang Fritzsche heads the Biotechnical Microsystems Department at the Institute for Physical High Technology (IPHT) in Jena, Germany, since 2001. He obtained his diploma from the Friedrich-Schiller-University (FSU) Jena, then went on to research work on AFM of DNA-protein complexes at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, receiving his Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry from the Georg-August-University in Göttingen. He held a postdoc position at Iowa State University, USA, working there from 1994 to 1996 on biological AFM and image processing.