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ECET 499N: Introduction to Nanotechnology

By Helen McNally

Purdue University

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ECET 499N Lecture 1: Introduction View Flash View Notes
ECET 499N: Nanoelectronics
How does the resistance of a conductor change as we shrink its length all the way down to a few atoms? This is a question that has only become answerable during the last twenty years of work by …
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Introduction to Quantum Dot Lab
The nanoHUB tool "Quantum Dot Lab" allows users to compute the quantum mechanical "particle in a box" problem for a variety of different confinement shapes, such as boxes, ellipsoids, disks, and …
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ECET 499N Lecture 2: Nanotechnology Background Information View
ECET 499N Lecture 3: Nanoelectronics I View Flash View Notes
ECET 499N Lecture 4: Nanoelectronics II View Flash View Notes
ECET 499N Lecture 5: Nanoelectronics III View Flash View Notes
ECET 499N Lecture 5a: Nanoelectronics III - Datta Lecture Review View
ECET 499N Lecture 6: Scanning Probe Microscopy I View
ECET 499N Lecture 7: Scanning Probe Microscopy II View Flash View Notes
ECET 499N Lecture 8: Electron Microscopy
Guest lecture: Eric A. Stach
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ECET 499N Lecture 9: XPS: X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy & ESCA: Electron Spectrometer for Chemical Analysis
Guest Lecturer: Dmitry Zemlyanov
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ECET 499N Lecture 10: Nanomaterials View Flash View Notes
ECET 499N Lecture 11: Carbon Nanotubes - Synthesis and Applications
Guest Lecture: Sungwon S. Kim
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ECET 499N Lecture 12: Scanning Probe Microscopy Applications (in Neuroscience and Beyond) View Flash View Notes

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