Low Temperature Chemical Nanofabrication: Recent Progress, Challenges and Emerging Technologies offers a thorough and theoretical background to nanoscale fabrication phenomena, also covering important practical applications. It covers the conventional top down and the newly emerging bottom up processing methods. The latter has proven to be feasible for obtaining device quality material and can either be performed using high or low temperature processing. Low temperature (˂100 oC), in particular, is becoming increasingly used due to its simplicity and varied applications, with huge benefits for developing new devices and flexible non-conventional substrates.
This important resource is ideal for researchers seeking to learn more about the fundamental theories related to nanoscale phenomena and nanofabrication.
- Provides extensive coverage of nanofabrication techniques, allowing researchers to learn different nanofabrication techniques
- Explores different applications for low-temperature chemical nanofabrication
- Cogently explains how low-temperature chemical nanofabrication differs from other nanofabrication techniques, assessing the pros and cons of each
Product details
- File Size: 17082 KB
- Print Length: 252 pages
- Publisher: William Andrew; 1 edition (January 18, 2020)
- Publication Date: January 18, 2020
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0842MC41L
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