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Scrutinizing the prevalent hurdles to commercial scale-up of nanotechnologies,
the Nanomanufacturing Handbook presents a broad survey of the research being
done to bring nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the factory. The
book collects cutting-edge research from top experts who examine such topics as
surface-programmed assembly, fabrication and applications of carbon nanotubes,
manufacturing nanoelectrical contacts, room-temperature nanoimprint and
nanocontact technologies, nanocontacts and switch reliability, defects and
surface preparation, and other innovative, application-driven initiatives. It
also includes a unique survey of the current state of nanomanufacturing in the
US.
Table of Contents
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
Introduction
Large-Scale “Surface-Programmed Assembly”
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Fabrication and Applications of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube (SWNT)Fabrics
Rueckes
Introduction
Fabrication of SWNT Fabrics
Applications of SWNT Fabrics
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Using Chemical Vapor Deposition Methods
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
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
Introduction
Direct Synthesis
Post Synthesis
Molecular Electronics
Quantum Dots
Quality of Contacts
Conclusions
References
Nanofabrication Techniques with High-Resolution Molded Rubber Stamps
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
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
Introduction
Physical Removal Using Acoustic Streaming
Experimental and Analytical
Summary
References
Improved Carbon Materials for Nanomanufacturing Applications
Introduction
Weakness and Strength in Carbon Materials
Nanopatterning and Processing of Carbon Materials
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Nanomanufacturing Processes Using Polymeric Materials
Internal (Polymer–Polymer) Interface
External (Polymer–Tool) Interface
References
Patterned Electrospray Fiber Structures
Introduction
Background
Approach
Pore Size and Air Flow Resistance
Aerosol Particle Filtration
Strength
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Patenting Nanotechnology
Introduction
Federal Support for Nanotechnology
Patent Basics
Explosive Growth of Nanotechnology Patents
Conclusion
References
Leaving the Laboratory: Regulatory and Societal Issues Confronting
Nanotechnology Commercialization
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
Introduction
R&D Goals of CNMM
R&D Activities
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Index
Product Details
* ISBN: 0849333261
* ISBN-13: 9780849333262
* Format: Hardcover, 408pp
* Publisher: CRC Press
* Pub. Date: October 2006
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