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Proposing a Book or Journal Article to NanoScienceWorks.org
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Fundamentals of Microfabrication and Nanotechnology - Volume 3
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Bio-MEMS and Bio-NEMS: Manufacturing Techniques and Applications details manufacturing techniques applicable to bio-nanotechnology. After reviewing MEMS techniques, materials, and modeling, the author covers nanofabrication, genetically engineered proteins, artificial cells, nanochemistry, self-assembly and scaling laws in MEMS and NEMS, actuators, fluidics and miniature devices.
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Fundamentals of Microfabrication and Nanotechnology - Volume 2
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Manufacturing Techniques for Microfabrication and Nanotechnology focuses on emerging trends in processes for fabricating MEMS and NEMS devices, and reviews different forms of lithography, subtractive material removal processes, and additive technologies, detailing those that differ the most from the miniaturization processes used to fashion ICs. Both top-down and bottom-up fabrication processes are exhaustively covered.
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Fundamentals of Microfabrication and Nanotechnology - Volume 1
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Solid-State Physics, Fluidics, and Analytical Techniques in Micro- and Nanotechnology provides a clear understanding of the electronic, mechanical, and optical properties of solids relied on in integrated circuits (ICs), MEMS, and NEMS in a historical context. It also discusses crystallography, quantum mechanics, the band theory of solids, and the silicon single crystal.
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