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MSE 376 Nanomaterials

By Mark Hersam

Northwestern University

"Nanomaterials," is an interdisciplinary introduction to processing, structure, and properties of materials at the nanometer length scale. The course will cover recent breakthroughs and assess the impact of this burgeoning field. Specific …

Abstract

"Nanomaterials," is an interdisciplinary introduction to processing, structure, and properties of materials at the nanometer length scale. The course will cover recent breakthroughs and assess the impact of this burgeoning field. Specific nanofabrication topics include epitaxy, beam lithographies, self- assembly, biocatalytic synthesis, atom optics, and scanning probe lithography. The unique size- dependent properties (mechanical, thermal, chemical, optical, electronic, and magnetic) that result from nanoscale structure will be explored in the context of technological applications including computation, magnetic storage, sensors, and actuators.

Text book:Rainer Waser, Editor, Nanoelectronics and Information Technology, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim (2003), ISBN: 3-527-40363-9.

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  • Mark Hersam (2006), "MSE 376 Nanomaterials," http://nanohub.org/resources/1914.

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  1. course lecture
  2. material science
  3. materials
  4. nanomaterials

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Lecture Number/Topic Breeze Video Lecture Notes (PDF) Supplemental Material Suggested Exercises
MSE 376 Introductory Lecture View
MSE 376 Lecture 1: Film Deposition Methods View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 2: Lithography View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 3: Advanced Lithography View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 4: Atom Optics View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 5: Chemical Synthesis View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 6: Carbon Nanomaterials, part 1 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 7: Carbon Nanomaterials, part 2 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 8: Carbon Nanomaterials, part 3 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 9: SPM Lithography, part 1 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 10: SPM Lithography, part 2 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 11: SPM Lithography, part 3 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 12: Nanoscale CMOS, part 1 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 13: Nanoscale CMOS, part 2 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 14: Nanoscale Alternatives View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 15: Nanomagnetism, part 1 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 16: Nanomagnetism, part 2 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 17: Nanoscale Thermal Properties View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 18: Nanoelectromechanical Systems, part 1 View Notes
MSE 376 Lecture 19: Nanoelectromechanical Systems, part 2 View Notes

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