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Nanomanufacturing Handbook Book

Nanomanufacturing Handbook
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  • Nanomanufacturing Handbook
  • Written by author Ahmed Busnaina
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., October 2006
  • Breakthroughs in nanotechnology have been coming at a rapid pace over the past few years. This was fueled by significant worldwide investments by governments and industry. But if these promising young technologies cannot begin to show commercial viability
  • Breakthroughs in nanotechnology have been coming at a rapid pace over the past few years. This was fueled by significant worldwide investments by governments and industry. But if these promising young technologies cannot begin to show commercial viability
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Introduction to Nanomanufacturing; Ahmed Busnaina and Manish Mehta
Nanomanufacturing Challenges Top-Down Approach Bottom-Up Approach Combined Top-Down and Bottom-Up Nanomanufacturing Approaches Registration and Alignment Reliability and Defect Control Nanomanufacturing Industry Survey Recommended National Priorities for the Near Term Strategic U.S. Industry Indicators Acknowledgement References
Surface-Programmed Assembly for Nanomanufacturing; Seunghun Hong, Sung Young Park, Juwan Kang, Tae—Kyeong Kim, Juntae Koh, Kwang Heo, Kyung-Eun Byun, Dong Joon Lee, and Seon Namgung
Introduction Large-Scale “Surface-Programmed Assembly”
Conclusions Acknowledgements References
Fabrication and Applications of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube (SWNT) Fabrics; Darren K. Brock, Jonathan W. Ward, Claude Bertin, Brent M. Segal, and Thomas Rueckes
Introduction Fabrication of SWNT Fabrics Applications of SWNT Fabrics Conclusion Acknowledgements References
Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Using Chemical Vapor Deposition Methods; Yung Joon Jung
Introduction Carbon Nanotube Synthesis Building Organized MWNT Architectures Mechanism of Substrate Site Selectivity of Carbon Nanotubes Building Controlled SWNT Networks on a Large Scale Fabrication of Hierarchically Branched Carbon Nanotubes Using Controlled Nanochannels in Templates Acknowledgements References
Reconfigurable CMOS Electronic Microarray System for the Assisted Self-Assembly of Higher-Order Nanostructures; Dietrich Dehlinger, Benjamin Sullivan, Sadik Esener, Paul Swanson, Dalibor Hodko, and Michael J. Heller
Introduction CMOS Electronic Microarrays and Controller Systems Transport and Addressing of Molecules, Nanostructures, and Microstructures Fabrication of Multiple-Layered Nanoparticle Structures Using CMOS Microarrays Strategy for Assisted Self-Assembly and Hierarchical Organization Conclusions and Future Goals References
Manufacturing Electrical Contacts to Nanostructures; Loucas Tsakalakos
Introduction Direct Synthesis Post Synthesis Molecular Electronics Quantum Dots Quality of Contacts Conclusions References
Nanofabrication Techniques with High-Resolution Molded Rubber Stamps; Etienne Menard and John Rogers
Fabricating Stamps, Molds, Conformable Photomasks, and Dry Transfer Tools Two- and Three-Dimensional Nanofabrication with Conformable Photomasks Printing of Polymers and Metal 2-D and 3-D Structures with Rubber Stamps Dry Transfer Printing of Inorganic Semiconductor Micro/Nanostructures and Carbon Nanotubes Conclusion and Future Outlook References
Room-Temperature Nanoimprint and Nanocontact Technologies; Ken-ichiro Nakamatsu and Shinji Matsui
Introduction Room-Temperature Nanoimprint Lithography Room-Temperature Nanocontact Printing Summary References
Antistiction Layers for Nano Imprinting Lithography; Nam-Goo Cha and Jin-Goo Park
Introduction Antistiction Layer for NIL Fabrication Methods of Antistiction Layers Characterizations of Antistiction Films Conclusions and Prospects Acknowledgement References
Nanocontacts and Switch Reliability; George G. Adams and Nicol E. McGruer
Introduction Hertz Contact Physical Basis of Adhesion Nano-Contact with Adhesion Elastoplastic and Plastic Contacts Rough Surface Nanocontacts Micromechanical Switches Recommendations for Future Research References
Nanoscale Defects and Surface Preparation in Nanomanufacturing; Ahmed Busnaina and Kaveh Bakhtari
Introduction Physical Removal Using Acoustic Streaming Experimental and Analytical Summary References
Improved Carbon Materials for Nanomanufacturing Applications; Patrick Lemoine, John Paul Quinn, Pagona Papakonstantinou, Paul Maguire, and James McLaughlin
Introduction Weakness and Strength in Carbon Materials Nanopatterning and Processing of Carbon Materials Conclusions Acknowledgements References
Nanomanufacturing Processes Using Polymeric Materials; Carol Barry, Julie Chen, and Joey Mead
Internal (Polymer—Polymer) Interface External (Polymer—Tool) Interface References
Patterned Electrospray Fiber Structures; Phil Gibson and Heidi Schreuder-Gibson
Introduction Background Approach Pore Size and Air Flow Resistance Aerosol Particle Filtration Strength Conclusions Acknowledgements References
Patenting Nanotechnology; Rouget F. (Ric) Henschel and Stephen B. Maebius
Introduction Federal Support for Nanotechnology Patent Basics Explosive Growth of Nanotechnology Patents Conclusion References
Leaving the Laboratory: Regulatory and Societal Issues Confronting Nanotechnology Commercialization; Christopher J. Bosso, Jacqueline A. Isaacs, William D. Kay, and Ronald L. Sandler
Questions about Capacity Intellectual Property Regulatory Frameworks and Institutions Complexity and Public Uncertainty Why This All Matters Other Sources References
R&D Activities for Nanoscale Manufacturing Processes and Enabling Equipment in Korea; Chang-Soo Han, Jun-Hyuk Choi, Hak-Joo Lee, Jae-Jong Lee, Doo-Sun Choi, Won-Seok Chang, Jun-Ho Jeong, Eung-Sug Lee, Kyung-Hyun Whang, and Sang-Rok Lee
Introduction R&D Goals of CNMM R&D Activities Conclusion Acknowledgements References
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