Nanomanufacturing Handbook by Ahmed Busnaina

By Ahmed Busnaina

Scrutinizing the general hurdles to advertisement scale-up of nanotechnologies, the Nanomanufacturing guide provides a extensive survey of the examine being performed to carry nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the manufacturing facility. The e-book collects state-of-the-art study from best specialists who learn such themes as surface-programmed meeting, fabrication and functions of carbon nanotubes, production nanoelectrical contacts, room-temperature nanoimprint and nanocontact applied sciences, nanocontacts and turn reliability, defects and floor training, and different leading edge, application-driven projects. it's also a special survey of the present country of nanomanufacturing within the US.

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Dai, Science 287, 622 (2000) C. Liever, Science 293, 1289 (2001)] Assume it takes 1 sec to assemble 1 nanowire. Silicon-Based Nanocircuits Ballistic Transistor and Strong interconnect Based on Carbon Nanontubes [Current Density > 102A/cm2 H. Dai, Nature 424, 654 (2003)] Flexible TFT Based on Nanowires [X. Quan, Nature 424, 654 (2003)] Common integrated circuits containing one billion wires: ~ 32 years to assemble a single chip. 2 Schematic diagram depicting the nanomanufacturing problem in nanowirebased devices.

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