Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
G. Louis Hornyak
NanoThread, Inc.
H. F. Tibbals
University of Texas at Arlington
Joydeep Dutta
Asian Institute of Technology
DescriptionThe maturation of nanotechnology has revealed it to be a unique and distinct discipline rather than a specialization within a larger field. Its textbook cannot afford to be a chemistry, physics, or engineering text focused on nano. It must be an integrated and multidisciplinary nano textbook. The archetype of the modern nano textbook, this text builds a solid background in characterization and fabrication methods while integrating the physics, chemistry, and biology facets. The remainder of this color text focuses on applications, examining engineering aspects as well as nanomaterials and industry-specific applications in such areas as energy, electronics, and biotechnology. Table of ContentsThe Perspective.The Tools. The Physics. The Chemistry. The Biology. The Next Step. The Engineering. The Materials. Devices and Applications. Overview. ContributorsAuthor 1 Hornyak, Gabor L., NanoThread, Inc., Golden, Colorado, USA Author 2 Tibbals, H.F., University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX Author 3 Dutta, Joydeep, Asian Institute of Nanotechnology, Pathumthani, Thailand |
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