National Transmission Electron Achromatic Microscopy Project

8/2/02


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National Transmission Electron Achromatic Microscopy Project

Scientific challenges for Nanomaterials

Introduction

The Incredible Tininess of Nano

Motivation towards Nanomaterials Research

What Drives Nanomaterials Research

Soon, all microchips will be nanoscale devices

Decreasing Head/media spacing

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Small, uniform, thermally-stable magnetic grains

Possible Fabrication Techniques

Self-Assembled Nanopores in Alumina

Structural Characterization

Semimetal-Semiconductor Transition in Bi

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One-dimensional Nanostructures

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Growth of Semiconductor Nanowires by VLS method

Nano-Lasers using ZnO Nanowires

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Unique Properties of Carbon Nanotube

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R. Saito et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 027401 (2002)

Applications for Nanotubes Scanning tips and Electronics

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Nanotube AFM tip Y. Nakayama et al, J. Vac. Sci. Tech., B18 (2000) 661.

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Nanosensors in Cells

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4-Point Resistivity Measurement prepared using electron-beam lithography

Fabrication of 4-point electrode pattern

Scientific challenges for Nanomaterials

Author: ncem3