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Nanofabrication Handbook

Nanofabrication Handbook

Edited ByStefano Cabrini, Satoshi Kawata
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 24 February 2012
eBook Published 24 February 2012
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 546 pages
eBook ISBN 9781420090536
SubjectsEngineering & Technology, Physical Sciences
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Cabrini, S. (Ed.), Kawata, S. (Ed.). (2012). Nanofabrication Handbook. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
ABOUT THIS BOOK

While many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.

Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.

Each chapter focuses on a particular method or aspect of study. For every method, the contributors describe the underlying theoretical basis, resolution, patterns and substrates used, and applications. They show how applications at the nanoscale require a different process and understanding than those at the microscale. For each experiment, they elucidate key solutions to problems relating to materials, methods, and surface considerations.

A complete resource for this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field, this handbook provides practical information for planning the experiments of any project that employs nanofabrication techniques. It gives readers a foundation to enter the complex world of nanofabrication and inspires the scientific community at large to push the limits of nanometer resolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Standard Lithography
chapter  1|6 pages
Introduction to Nanofabrication
ByStefano Cabrini, Aditi Risbud
chapter  2|32 pages
Electron Beam Lithography
ByStephen Thoms
View abstract
chapter  3|44 pages
Nanofabrication with Focused Ion Beams
ByJacques Gierak, Ralf Jede, Peter Hawkes
View abstract
chapter  4|26 pages
Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition
ByShinji Matsui
View abstract
chapter  5|16 pages
Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale
BySteven Shannon
View abstract
chapter  6|14 pages
Optical Lithography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Naulleau
chapter  7|24 pages
Soft X-Ray Lithography
ByHerbert O. Moser, Linke Jian
View abstract
chapter  8|20 pages
Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication
BySergey Babin
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: New Lithographic Techniques
chapter  9|20 pages
Nanoimprint Lithography
ByStephen Y. Chou
View abstract
chapter  10|22 pages
Scanning Probe Lithography
ByOmkar A. Nafday
View abstract
chapter  11|22 pages
Two-Photon Lithography
BySatoru Shoji, Satoshi Kawata
View abstract
chapter  12|32 pages
Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly
chapter  13|16 pages
Directed Self-Assembly
ByGordon S. W. Craig, Paul F. Nealey
chapter  14|30 pages
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
ByJohn H. Reif, Harish Chandran, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, and Thomas LaBean
chapter  15|22 pages
New Emerging Techniques
ByThomas Schenkel, T.-C. Shen, Yuan Wang, and Xiang Zhang
part |2 pages
Part III: Nanofabrication Applications
chapter  16|26 pages
Nanoelectromechanical Systems
ByHiroyuki Fujita, Yoshio Mita
View abstract
chapter  17|20 pages
Micro- and Nanouidics
ByArata Aota, Takehiko Kitamori
View abstract
chapter  18|22 pages
Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures
ByStefano Cabrini, P. James Schuck, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Allan Chang
View abstract
chapter  19|16 pages
Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions
ByDan Kercher
View abstract
chapter  20|14 pages
Plasmonic Metamaterials
ByTakuo Tanaka
View abstract
chapter  21|30 pages
Nanoelectronics
ByKoji Ishibashi
View abstract
chapter  22|37 pages
Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications
ByGobind Das, Carlo Liberale, Francesco De Angelis, Maria Laura Coluccio, Enzo Di Fabrizio, Patrizio Candeloro
View abstract

While many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.

Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.

Each chapter focuses on a particular method or aspect of study. For every method, the contributors describe the underlying theoretical basis, resolution, patterns and substrates used, and applications. They show how applications at the nanoscale require a different process and understanding than those at the microscale. For each experiment, they elucidate key solutions to problems relating to materials, methods, and surface considerations.

A complete resource for this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field, this handbook provides practical information for planning the experiments of any project that employs nanofabrication techniques. It gives readers a foundation to enter the complex world of nanofabrication and inspires the scientific community at large to push the limits of nanometer resolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Standard Lithography
chapter  1|6 pages
Introduction to Nanofabrication
ByStefano Cabrini, Aditi Risbud
chapter  2|32 pages
Electron Beam Lithography
ByStephen Thoms
View abstract
chapter  3|44 pages
Nanofabrication with Focused Ion Beams
ByJacques Gierak, Ralf Jede, Peter Hawkes
View abstract
chapter  4|26 pages
Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition
ByShinji Matsui
View abstract
chapter  5|16 pages
Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale
BySteven Shannon
View abstract
chapter  6|14 pages
Optical Lithography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Naulleau
chapter  7|24 pages
Soft X-Ray Lithography
ByHerbert O. Moser, Linke Jian
View abstract
chapter  8|20 pages
Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication
BySergey Babin
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: New Lithographic Techniques
chapter  9|20 pages
Nanoimprint Lithography
ByStephen Y. Chou
View abstract
chapter  10|22 pages
Scanning Probe Lithography
ByOmkar A. Nafday
View abstract
chapter  11|22 pages
Two-Photon Lithography
BySatoru Shoji, Satoshi Kawata
View abstract
chapter  12|32 pages
Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly
chapter  13|16 pages
Directed Self-Assembly
ByGordon S. W. Craig, Paul F. Nealey
chapter  14|30 pages
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
ByJohn H. Reif, Harish Chandran, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, and Thomas LaBean
chapter  15|22 pages
New Emerging Techniques
ByThomas Schenkel, T.-C. Shen, Yuan Wang, and Xiang Zhang
part |2 pages
Part III: Nanofabrication Applications
chapter  16|26 pages
Nanoelectromechanical Systems
ByHiroyuki Fujita, Yoshio Mita
View abstract
chapter  17|20 pages
Micro- and Nanouidics
ByArata Aota, Takehiko Kitamori
View abstract
chapter  18|22 pages
Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures
ByStefano Cabrini, P. James Schuck, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Allan Chang
View abstract
chapter  19|16 pages
Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions
ByDan Kercher
View abstract
chapter  20|14 pages
Plasmonic Metamaterials
ByTakuo Tanaka
View abstract
chapter  21|30 pages
Nanoelectronics
ByKoji Ishibashi
View abstract
chapter  22|37 pages
Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications
ByGobind Das, Carlo Liberale, Francesco De Angelis, Maria Laura Coluccio, Enzo Di Fabrizio, Patrizio Candeloro
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

While many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.

Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.

Each chapter focuses on a particular method or aspect of study. For every method, the contributors describe the underlying theoretical basis, resolution, patterns and substrates used, and applications. They show how applications at the nanoscale require a different process and understanding than those at the microscale. For each experiment, they elucidate key solutions to problems relating to materials, methods, and surface considerations.

A complete resource for this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field, this handbook provides practical information for planning the experiments of any project that employs nanofabrication techniques. It gives readers a foundation to enter the complex world of nanofabrication and inspires the scientific community at large to push the limits of nanometer resolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Standard Lithography
chapter  1|6 pages
Introduction to Nanofabrication
ByStefano Cabrini, Aditi Risbud
chapter  2|32 pages
Electron Beam Lithography
ByStephen Thoms
View abstract
chapter  3|44 pages
Nanofabrication with Focused Ion Beams
ByJacques Gierak, Ralf Jede, Peter Hawkes
View abstract
chapter  4|26 pages
Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition
ByShinji Matsui
View abstract
chapter  5|16 pages
Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale
BySteven Shannon
View abstract
chapter  6|14 pages
Optical Lithography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Naulleau
chapter  7|24 pages
Soft X-Ray Lithography
ByHerbert O. Moser, Linke Jian
View abstract
chapter  8|20 pages
Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication
BySergey Babin
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: New Lithographic Techniques
chapter  9|20 pages
Nanoimprint Lithography
ByStephen Y. Chou
View abstract
chapter  10|22 pages
Scanning Probe Lithography
ByOmkar A. Nafday
View abstract
chapter  11|22 pages
Two-Photon Lithography
BySatoru Shoji, Satoshi Kawata
View abstract
chapter  12|32 pages
Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly
chapter  13|16 pages
Directed Self-Assembly
ByGordon S. W. Craig, Paul F. Nealey
chapter  14|30 pages
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
ByJohn H. Reif, Harish Chandran, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, and Thomas LaBean
chapter  15|22 pages
New Emerging Techniques
ByThomas Schenkel, T.-C. Shen, Yuan Wang, and Xiang Zhang
part |2 pages
Part III: Nanofabrication Applications
chapter  16|26 pages
Nanoelectromechanical Systems
ByHiroyuki Fujita, Yoshio Mita
View abstract
chapter  17|20 pages
Micro- and Nanouidics
ByArata Aota, Takehiko Kitamori
View abstract
chapter  18|22 pages
Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures
ByStefano Cabrini, P. James Schuck, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Allan Chang
View abstract
chapter  19|16 pages
Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions
ByDan Kercher
View abstract
chapter  20|14 pages
Plasmonic Metamaterials
ByTakuo Tanaka
View abstract
chapter  21|30 pages
Nanoelectronics
ByKoji Ishibashi
View abstract
chapter  22|37 pages
Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications
ByGobind Das, Carlo Liberale, Francesco De Angelis, Maria Laura Coluccio, Enzo Di Fabrizio, Patrizio Candeloro
View abstract

While many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.

Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.

Each chapter focuses on a particular method or aspect of study. For every method, the contributors describe the underlying theoretical basis, resolution, patterns and substrates used, and applications. They show how applications at the nanoscale require a different process and understanding than those at the microscale. For each experiment, they elucidate key solutions to problems relating to materials, methods, and surface considerations.

A complete resource for this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field, this handbook provides practical information for planning the experiments of any project that employs nanofabrication techniques. It gives readers a foundation to enter the complex world of nanofabrication and inspires the scientific community at large to push the limits of nanometer resolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Standard Lithography
chapter  1|6 pages
Introduction to Nanofabrication
ByStefano Cabrini, Aditi Risbud
chapter  2|32 pages
Electron Beam Lithography
ByStephen Thoms
View abstract
chapter  3|44 pages
Nanofabrication with Focused Ion Beams
ByJacques Gierak, Ralf Jede, Peter Hawkes
View abstract
chapter  4|26 pages
Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition
ByShinji Matsui
View abstract
chapter  5|16 pages
Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale
BySteven Shannon
View abstract
chapter  6|14 pages
Optical Lithography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Naulleau
chapter  7|24 pages
Soft X-Ray Lithography
ByHerbert O. Moser, Linke Jian
View abstract
chapter  8|20 pages
Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication
BySergey Babin
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: New Lithographic Techniques
chapter  9|20 pages
Nanoimprint Lithography
ByStephen Y. Chou
View abstract
chapter  10|22 pages
Scanning Probe Lithography
ByOmkar A. Nafday
View abstract
chapter  11|22 pages
Two-Photon Lithography
BySatoru Shoji, Satoshi Kawata
View abstract
chapter  12|32 pages
Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly
chapter  13|16 pages
Directed Self-Assembly
ByGordon S. W. Craig, Paul F. Nealey
chapter  14|30 pages
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
ByJohn H. Reif, Harish Chandran, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, and Thomas LaBean
chapter  15|22 pages
New Emerging Techniques
ByThomas Schenkel, T.-C. Shen, Yuan Wang, and Xiang Zhang
part |2 pages
Part III: Nanofabrication Applications
chapter  16|26 pages
Nanoelectromechanical Systems
ByHiroyuki Fujita, Yoshio Mita
View abstract
chapter  17|20 pages
Micro- and Nanouidics
ByArata Aota, Takehiko Kitamori
View abstract
chapter  18|22 pages
Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures
ByStefano Cabrini, P. James Schuck, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Allan Chang
View abstract
chapter  19|16 pages
Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions
ByDan Kercher
View abstract
chapter  20|14 pages
Plasmonic Metamaterials
ByTakuo Tanaka
View abstract
chapter  21|30 pages
Nanoelectronics
ByKoji Ishibashi
View abstract
chapter  22|37 pages
Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications
ByGobind Das, Carlo Liberale, Francesco De Angelis, Maria Laura Coluccio, Enzo Di Fabrizio, Patrizio Candeloro
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

While many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.

Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.

Each chapter focuses on a particular method or aspect of study. For every method, the contributors describe the underlying theoretical basis, resolution, patterns and substrates used, and applications. They show how applications at the nanoscale require a different process and understanding than those at the microscale. For each experiment, they elucidate key solutions to problems relating to materials, methods, and surface considerations.

A complete resource for this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field, this handbook provides practical information for planning the experiments of any project that employs nanofabrication techniques. It gives readers a foundation to enter the complex world of nanofabrication and inspires the scientific community at large to push the limits of nanometer resolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Standard Lithography
chapter  1|6 pages
Introduction to Nanofabrication
ByStefano Cabrini, Aditi Risbud
chapter  2|32 pages
Electron Beam Lithography
ByStephen Thoms
View abstract
chapter  3|44 pages
Nanofabrication with Focused Ion Beams
ByJacques Gierak, Ralf Jede, Peter Hawkes
View abstract
chapter  4|26 pages
Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition
ByShinji Matsui
View abstract
chapter  5|16 pages
Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale
BySteven Shannon
View abstract
chapter  6|14 pages
Optical Lithography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Naulleau
chapter  7|24 pages
Soft X-Ray Lithography
ByHerbert O. Moser, Linke Jian
View abstract
chapter  8|20 pages
Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication
BySergey Babin
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: New Lithographic Techniques
chapter  9|20 pages
Nanoimprint Lithography
ByStephen Y. Chou
View abstract
chapter  10|22 pages
Scanning Probe Lithography
ByOmkar A. Nafday
View abstract
chapter  11|22 pages
Two-Photon Lithography
BySatoru Shoji, Satoshi Kawata
View abstract
chapter  12|32 pages
Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly
chapter  13|16 pages
Directed Self-Assembly
ByGordon S. W. Craig, Paul F. Nealey
chapter  14|30 pages
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
ByJohn H. Reif, Harish Chandran, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, and Thomas LaBean
chapter  15|22 pages
New Emerging Techniques
ByThomas Schenkel, T.-C. Shen, Yuan Wang, and Xiang Zhang
part |2 pages
Part III: Nanofabrication Applications
chapter  16|26 pages
Nanoelectromechanical Systems
ByHiroyuki Fujita, Yoshio Mita
View abstract
chapter  17|20 pages
Micro- and Nanouidics
ByArata Aota, Takehiko Kitamori
View abstract
chapter  18|22 pages
Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures
ByStefano Cabrini, P. James Schuck, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Allan Chang
View abstract
chapter  19|16 pages
Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions
ByDan Kercher
View abstract
chapter  20|14 pages
Plasmonic Metamaterials
ByTakuo Tanaka
View abstract
chapter  21|30 pages
Nanoelectronics
ByKoji Ishibashi
View abstract
chapter  22|37 pages
Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications
ByGobind Das, Carlo Liberale, Francesco De Angelis, Maria Laura Coluccio, Enzo Di Fabrizio, Patrizio Candeloro
View abstract

While many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.

Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.

Each chapter focuses on a particular method or aspect of study. For every method, the contributors describe the underlying theoretical basis, resolution, patterns and substrates used, and applications. They show how applications at the nanoscale require a different process and understanding than those at the microscale. For each experiment, they elucidate key solutions to problems relating to materials, methods, and surface considerations.

A complete resource for this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field, this handbook provides practical information for planning the experiments of any project that employs nanofabrication techniques. It gives readers a foundation to enter the complex world of nanofabrication and inspires the scientific community at large to push the limits of nanometer resolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Standard Lithography
chapter  1|6 pages
Introduction to Nanofabrication
ByStefano Cabrini, Aditi Risbud
chapter  2|32 pages
Electron Beam Lithography
ByStephen Thoms
View abstract
chapter  3|44 pages
Nanofabrication with Focused Ion Beams
ByJacques Gierak, Ralf Jede, Peter Hawkes
View abstract
chapter  4|26 pages
Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition
ByShinji Matsui
View abstract
chapter  5|16 pages
Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale
BySteven Shannon
View abstract
chapter  6|14 pages
Optical Lithography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Naulleau
chapter  7|24 pages
Soft X-Ray Lithography
ByHerbert O. Moser, Linke Jian
View abstract
chapter  8|20 pages
Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication
BySergey Babin
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: New Lithographic Techniques
chapter  9|20 pages
Nanoimprint Lithography
ByStephen Y. Chou
View abstract
chapter  10|22 pages
Scanning Probe Lithography
ByOmkar A. Nafday
View abstract
chapter  11|22 pages
Two-Photon Lithography
BySatoru Shoji, Satoshi Kawata
View abstract
chapter  12|32 pages
Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly
chapter  13|16 pages
Directed Self-Assembly
ByGordon S. W. Craig, Paul F. Nealey
chapter  14|30 pages
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
ByJohn H. Reif, Harish Chandran, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, and Thomas LaBean
chapter  15|22 pages
New Emerging Techniques
ByThomas Schenkel, T.-C. Shen, Yuan Wang, and Xiang Zhang
part |2 pages
Part III: Nanofabrication Applications
chapter  16|26 pages
Nanoelectromechanical Systems
ByHiroyuki Fujita, Yoshio Mita
View abstract
chapter  17|20 pages
Micro- and Nanouidics
ByArata Aota, Takehiko Kitamori
View abstract
chapter  18|22 pages
Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures
ByStefano Cabrini, P. James Schuck, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Allan Chang
View abstract
chapter  19|16 pages
Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions
ByDan Kercher
View abstract
chapter  20|14 pages
Plasmonic Metamaterials
ByTakuo Tanaka
View abstract
chapter  21|30 pages
Nanoelectronics
ByKoji Ishibashi
View abstract
chapter  22|37 pages
Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications
ByGobind Das, Carlo Liberale, Francesco De Angelis, Maria Laura Coluccio, Enzo Di Fabrizio, Patrizio Candeloro
View abstract
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