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  1. CHM 696 Lecture 9: Self-Assembled Monolayers/Supramolecular Surface Science II

    10 Mar 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Alexander Wei

  2. CHM 696 Lecture 4: Hydrogen Bonds and Other Directional Motifs/Encoded Self-Assembly

    10 Mar 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Alexander Wei

  3. Nanoelectronic Modeling Lecture 32: Strain Layer Design through Quantum Dot TCAD

    04 Aug 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Muhammad Usman

    This presentation demonstrates the utilization of NEMO3D to understand complex experimental data of embedded InAs quantum dots that are selectively overgrown with a strain reducing InGaAs layer. Different alloy concentrations of the strain layer tune the optical emission and absorption wavelength...

  4. Illinois ABE 446 Lecture 5: Self-Assembly and Bioconjugation

    07 Mar 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao

  5. Photonic Crystals via Confinement of Anisotropic Colloids

    02 Mar 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Mohammad Mayy, Chekesha Liddell

    Controlling light-matter interactions with materials structured at micron and submicron length scales has been predicted as the basis for enhancements in the performance of a range of technologies, including photovoltaics, sensors and solid state lighting devices. However, the types of...

  6. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 17: Synthesis and Nanomaterials II

    17 Nov 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang, Omar N Sobh

    Synthesis and Nanomaterials IITopics: Nanostructures by Self-Assembly Making The Connection Synthesis of Nanomaterials Industrial Practice: Sol Gel Process Sol Gel Process Flow Gaining Control of Size Dispersion Micrograph of Nanoparticles Homogeneous Nanoparticles Influence of Polymer Stabilizer...

  7. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 15: Self Assembly at all Scales

    28 Oct 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang

    Interface and Self AssemblyTopics: From Surface Forces to Self-Assembly Self-propelled Droplets Driving Forces for Self-Assembly Phase Diagram of Micelles Micelle Properties Thermodynamic Balance of SAM Critical size of self assembled Micelles Distribution of Self Assembled Structures More...

  8. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 14: Interface and Self Assembly

    17 Oct 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang, Omar N Sobh

    Interface and Self AssemblyTopics: Origin of Adhesion: VdW Forces How can a Gecko lift it's foot off? Microscopic view of friction Driving Forces for Self Assembly Assembly by Surface Energy Phase Diagram of Micelles Micelle Properties Molecular self Assembly Geometries Possible Phase...

  9. tool for nanocrystal flash memory?

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    which is tool that can be used for designing nanocrystal flash memory?

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  10. Antal Ürmös

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  11. ABDUL WAHEED ANWAR

    Third year phd student

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  12. ALFREDO DOUGLAS BOBADILLA

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  13. Hydration Dynamics in an Amphiphilic Nanostructure under Controlled Hydration Conditions

    16 Sep 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Amitabha Chattopadhyay

    Amphiphilic surfactants self assemble to form reverse (or inverted) micelles in non-polar solvents in which the polar head groups of the surfactant monomers cluster to form a micellar core directed toward the center of the assembly and the hydrophobic tails extend outward into the bulk organic...

  14. Self-assembled Monolayer Based Biosensors for Healthcare

    06 Aug 2008 | | Contributor(s):: B. D. Malhotra

    There is increased demand both in developed and the developing countries for ready availability of biosensors [1-5]. In this context, self-assembled monolayer (Scheme I) based biosensors have recently attracted much interest due to their applications in health care, environmemtal, pharmaceuticals...

  15. Some Important Aspects of the Chemistry of Nanomaterials

    01 Jul 2008 | | Contributor(s):: C.N.R. Rao

    Keynote address for the launch of the Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development.

  16. Introduction to Self-Assembled Monolayers and Biosensors

    01 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Michael Toole

    Recent research concerning self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) focuses on tasks from fabrication of microelectronics to creating biosensors. This presentation will address the fundamental principles of self-assembled monolayers, formation and analysis of self-assembled monolayers, the basics of...

  17. Nucleic Acids

    07 May 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Don Bergstrom

    Living organisms are self-assembling systems that achieve an enormous variety of functions through organization of components from sub-nanometer to meter scale. Understanding the functions of these systems must start with a study of the molecular components, their structures and interactions. By...

  18. Quantum Dot - synthesis routes

    03 Apr 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Saurabh Madaan

    A brief survey of synthesis routes of quantum dots, with more emphasis on epitaxial and colloidal approaches.

  19. DNA Nanoarchitectures

    25 Dec 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Rakesh Voggu

    DNA has been well known for over 50 years as the predominant chemical for duplication and storage of genetic information in biology. Now DNA has also been recognized as a useful building material in the field of nanotechnology. DNA provides basic building blocks for constructing functionalized...

  20. Spectroscopic Ellipsometry

    12 Dec 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Lynn Marie Santiago

    This is the fourth contribution from the students in the University of Texas at El Paso Molecular Electronics course given in the fall of 2006.This presentation is presented at the undergraduate level and introduces spectroscopic ellipsometry, which is one of the most important characterization...