|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
Filling the need for a single work specifically addressing how to
use plasma for the fabrication of nanoscale structures, this book
is the first to cover plasma deposition in sufficient depth.
The author has worked with numerous R&D institutions around the
world, and here he begins with an introductory overview of plasma
processing at micro- and nanoscales, as well as the current
problems and challenges, before going on to address surface
preparation, generation and diagnostics, transport and the
manipulation of nano units.
This monograph covers most essential things an advanced researcher
needs to know attempting to fabricate exotic nanostructures and
intricate nano-arrays in low-temperature plasma environments. In an
easy-to-follow and systematic way, the book reveals the
state-of-the art "know-hows" gained from authors work in this area:
how to generate and control the plasma, how to develop suitable
plasma nanofabrication facilities, how to tailor the plasma-based
process to synthesize specific nanostructures and several others.
Various examples of successful applications of plasma-aided
nanofabrication include synthesis and post-processing of carbon
nanotubes and other high-aspect-ratio nanostructures, microporous
films, low-dimensional quantum confinement structures, bioceramic
coatings, and other nanocrystalline and nanostructured materials
with a broad range of applications ranging from protective and
functional coatings to biogenetic and nanoelectronic devices. The
level of complexity in this book varies from the common knowledge
to the expert level to make it suitable not only to researchers,
engineers, and graduate students specializing in relevant areas but
also to high school teachers, students and general public
interested in nanotechnology.
From the Contents:
- Generation of highly-uniform, high-density inductively coupled
plasma
- Plasma sources: meeting the demands of nanotechnology
- Carbon-based nanostructures
- Quantum confinement structures
- Hydroxyapatite bioceramics
- Other examples of plasma-aided nanofabrication
- Further examples, conclusions and outlook
Kostya (Ken) Ostrikov is a leader of the Plasma
Nanoscience@Complex Systems team atthe University of Sydney,
Australia. After receiving his Doctor of Science (Habilitation)
degree and professorial appointment in 1996, he has been awarded 6
prestigious fellowships to work with leading research universities
in the UK, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and Australia. His research
interests are in the areas of applied and industrial physics, and
research topics include low-temperature plasmas for
nanofabrication, synthesis of functional materials and
bio-compatible coatings, development of industrial process
specifications and integrated plasma facilities for materials
synthesis and surface modification, as well as several fundamental
topics including atomic assemblies and growth kinetics of various
nanostructures with different dimensionality, as well as complex
(dusty) plasmas, surface phenomena in surface science, materials
science, and nanoplasmonics, and nanoparticle-related phenomena in
space physics and astrophysics.
Shuyan Xu is the founding leader of the Plasma Sources and
Applications Research Center of NIE/NTU, Singapore. His research
interests include the development of novel RF power deposition
schemes, deposition and understanding of growth kinetics of
nano-structured functional films, biocompatible coatings,
plasma-aided nanofabrication of large-area nanopatterns of quantum
dots and carbon microemitter structures for micro-/optoelectronic
and biomedical applications.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|