Nanoscale Assembly : Chemical Techniques

Recent advances have pushed the limits of lithography firmly into the sub-100 nm domain, with smallest feature sizes around 10 nm. However, compared to living organisms, devices fabricated using nanolithography are not nearly as complex, as they are essentially 2D and contain only a limited number o...

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Auteur principal : Huck Wilhelm T. S. (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Nanoscale Assembly : Chemical Techniques / edited by Wilhelm T. S. Huck.
Édition : 1st ed. 2005.
Publié : New York, NY : Springer US , [20..]
Cham : Springer Nature
Collection : Nanostructure science and technology (Internet)
Titre de l'ensemble : Nanostructure Science and Technology
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Contenu : Structure Formation in Polymer Films From Micrometer to the sub-100 nm Length Scales. Functional Nanostructured Polymers Incorporation of Nanometer Level Control in Device Design. Electronic Transport through Self-Assembled Monolayers. Nanostructured Hydrogen-Bonded Rosette Assemblies Self-Assembly and Self-Organization. Self-Assembled Molecular Electronics. Multivalent Ligand-Receptor Interactions on Planar Supported Membranes An On-Chip Approach. Aggregation of Amphiphiles as a Tool to Create Novel Functional Nano-Objects. Self-Assembly of Colloidal Building Blocks into Complex and Controllable Structures. Self-Assembly and Nanostructured Materials
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