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ANTSY—Assembly for Nanotechnology Survey Courses
Nanotechnology Survey with ANTSY This nanoHUB “topic page” provides an easy access to selected nanoHUB Education Material that is openly accessible and usable by everyone around the …
https://nanohub.org/wiki/ANTSY
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Assembly for Nanotechnology Survey Courses
05 Nov 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, Dragica Vasileska
Educational Tools for Classroom and Homework use to introduce nanotechnology concepts
https://nanohub.org/resources/5728
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Quantum Dot Lab
12 Nov 2005 | Tools | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, Lars Bjaalie, Sebastian Steiger, David Ebert, Tillmann Christoph Kubis, Matteo Mannino, Michael McLennan, Hong-Hyun Park, Michael Povolotskyi
Compute the eigenstates of a particle in a box of various shapes including domes and pyramids.
https://nanohub.org/resources/450
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Quantum Dot Wave Function (Quantum Dot Lab)
02 Feb 2011 | Animations | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, David S. Ebert, Wei Qiao
Electron density of an artificial atom. The animation sequence shows various electronic states in an Indium Arsenide (InAs)/Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) self-assembled quantum dot.
https://nanohub.org/resources/10751
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Quantum Dot Wave Function (still image)
31 Jan 2011 | Animations | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, David S. Ebert, Wei Qiao
Electron density of an artificial atom. The image shown displays the excited electron state in an Indium Arsenide (InAs) / Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) self-assembled quantum dot.
https://nanohub.org/resources/10692
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Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Structure (pyramid)
01 Feb 2011 | Animations | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, Insoo Woo, Muhammad Usman, David S. Ebert
Pyramidal InAs Quantum dot. The quantum dot is 27 atomic monolayers wide at the base and 15 atomic monolayers tall.
https://nanohub.org/resources/10730
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Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Wave Structure
31 Jan 2011 | Animations | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, Insoo Woo, Muhammad Usman, David S. Ebert
A 20nm wide and 5nm high dome shaped InAs quantum dot grown on GaAs and embedded in InAlAs is visualized.
https://nanohub.org/resources/10689