nanotechnology and nanoelectronics, 2005, p.276
... Polydimethylsiloxane PE Plasma etching PECVD Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition PET Polyethyleneterephthalate PL Photoluminescence PLAD Plasma doped PMMA Polymethylmethacrylate PREVAIL Projection ... details which are even more specific. For example, optical properties are not only determined through the band gap but through the specific dependency of the energy bands on the w...
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... third part, “Mechanical Properties Improvement and Frac- ture Behavior,” offers selected examples of heterogeneous polymers with improved mechanical properties and fracture behavior. Struc- ture-property ... levels of structure and morphol- ogy on properties. It additionally aims to provide a better under- standing on new effects and new possibilities to improve mechanical properties...
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... incorporates the shape effectsby an anisotropic repulsivecore and anisotropic dispersioninteractions.For an appropriatechoice of these parameters a reasonable description ofrealliquids is possibl e.Forexample, using ... microspheres were manipulated byopticaltraps to pump fluids.These devices are about the size ofahuman red bloodcell; see Figure 1.6. These colloidal micropumps are based onpos...
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ordered porous nanostructures and applications, 2005, p.211
... n-type silicon electrodes. Ordered Porous Nanostructures and Applications Edited by Ralf B. Wehrspohn Department of Physics University of Paderborn Paderborn, Germany PORES IN N-TYPE SILICON 9 process ... vertical design and the feasible pore aspect ratios is limited. Today’s applications of macropore arrays range from electronic applications such as capacitors to optical filters and bio...
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nanoscale science and technology, 2005, p.473
... Ferromagnetic properties 276 5.8.1 Fundamental magnetic properties 276 5.8.2 Nanocomposite soft magnetic materials 277 5.8.3 Hard magnetic materials 277 5.9 Catalytic properties 278 5.10 Present and potential ... impurities 268 5.6.4 Porosity 269 5.6.5 Non-conventional processing 270 5.7 Mechanical properties 272 5.7.1 Hardness and strength 272 5.7.2 Ductility and toughness 274 5.7....
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nanophysics. coherence and transport, 2005, p.641
... 94 Appendix B. Polarization bubble in 1D 95 Appendix B.1. Small q 95 Appendix B.2. q near 2k F 97 Appendix C. Some details of bosonization procedure 98 Appendix C.1. Anomalous commutators 98 Appendix ... theseconcepts with a particular emphasis on spineffects and superconductivity in nanoparticles, going to the limit of single-molecule transistors. Atomic point contacts both in the normal...
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nanotechnology for dummies, 2005, p.387
... to jump to make progress (Chapter 2), and Chapter 3 gives you a look at some scientific terms, concepts, and souped-up nano- equipment needed to delve deeper into the topic. 04_583689 pt01.qxd ... 6/27/05 9:19 PM Page 5 6 Nanotechnology For Dummies 03_583689 intro.qxd 6/27/05 9:19 PM Page 6 Part I Getting Small with Nanotechnology 04_583689 pt01.qxd 6/27/05 9:13 PM Page 7 In this par...
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soft machines. nanotechnology and life, 2007, p.238
... the samples are subjected to. Perhaps most importantly, elaborate and complicated procedures need to be gone through to prepare the sample for examination in the micro- scope. Soft samples need ... excited by the prospects of exploiting the special properties of nano-structured matter. What these prop- erties promise are materials that are stronger, computers that are faster, and drugs th...
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