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Cutting Edge Nanotechnology
Edited by Dragica Vasileska, ISBN 978-953-7619-93-0, Hard cover, 444 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: March 01, 2010 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
DOI: 10.5772/201
The main purpose of this book is to describe important issues in various types of devices ranging from conventional transistors (opening chapters of the book) to molecular electronic devices whose fabrication and operation is discussed in the last few chapters of the book. As such, this book can serve as a guide for identifications of important areas of research in micro, nano and molecular electronics. We deeply acknowledge valuable contributions that each of the authors made in writing these excellent chapters.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1The Need for Practical Regulation of Developing Commercial Nanotechnology
- Chapter 2Improving Performance and Reliability of MOS Devices Using Deuterium Implantation
- Chapter 3Heating Effects in Nanoscale Devices
- Chapter 4Low-Dimensional Group III-V Compound Semiconductor Structures
- Chapter 5Analytic Approach to the Operation of RTD Ternary Inverters Based on MML
- Chapter 6Development of Superlattice Infrared Photodetectors
- Chapter 7“Bottom-up” Approaches for Nanoelectronics
- Chapter 8Templated Si-based Nanowires via Solid-Liquidsolid (SLS) and Vapor-Liquid-Solid (VLS) Growth: Novel Growth Mode, Synthesis, Morphology Control, Characteristics, and Electrical Transport
- Chapter 9Probe Technologies for Micro/Nano Measurements
- Chapter 10Tensile and Flexural Deformation of Nickel Nanowires via Molecular Dynamics Simulations
- Chapter 11Advances in Nanowire-Based Computing Architectures
- Chapter 12New Class of Coolants: Nanofluids
- Chapter 13Intersubband Transitions in the Quantum Dot Layers for Quantum Confined Photodetector
- Chapter 14Intersublevel Relaxation Properties of Self- Assembled InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Heterostructures
- Chapter 15Arithmetic Circuits Realized by Transferring Single Electrons
- Chapter 16Single-Electron Circuits for Sigma-Delta Domain Signal Processing
- Chapter 17Carbon Nanotube Capacitors
- Chapter 18Electrochemical Co-Deposition of Metal-Nanoparticle Composites for Microsystem Applications
- Chapter 19Single Cell Analysis inside Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM)-Nanomanipulator System
- Chapter 20Anti Silver Nanoparticle Bacteria
