Electrochemical nanotechnologies
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Electrochemical nanotechnologies
(Nanostructure science and technology / series editor, David J. Lockwood)
Springer, c2010
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Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University未来材料研
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, the term "electrochemical nanotechnology" is defined as nanoprocessing by means of electrochemical techniques. This introductory book reviews the application of electrochemical nanotechnologies with the aim of understanding their wider applicability in evolving nanoindustries. These advances have impacted microelectronics, sensors, materials science, and corrosion science, generating new fields of research that promote interaction between biology, medicine, and microelectronics.
This volume reviews nanotechnology applications in selected high technology areas with particular emphasis on advances in such areas. Chapters are classified under four different headings: Nanotechnology for energy devices - Nanotechnology for magnetic storage devices - Nanotechnology for bio-chip applications - Nanotechnology for MEMS/Packaging.
Table of Contents
Nanotechnology for Energy Devices.- Nanotechnologies for Li Batteries.- Nanotechnologies for Fuel Cells.- Nanotechnology for Material Development on Future Energy Storage.- Micro/Nano Fabrication Technologies and Micro Flow Devices for Future Energy Devices.- Nanotechnologies for Magnetic Storage Devices.- Magnetic Heads.- Magnetic Thin Films for Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Systems.- Cusp-Field Single-Pole-Type (CF-SPT) Head for Perpendicular Recording.- Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Medium for a Density Beyond 1 Tera Bit/inch2.- Nanotechnology for Bio-Chip Applications.- Micro pH Sensors and Biosensors Based on Electrochemical Field Effect Transistors.- Electrochemical and Magnetic Technologies for Bio Applications.- Nano-Bio Electrochemical Interfacing-Linking Cell Biology and Micro-Electronics.- Nanotechnology for MEMS/NEMS and Advanced Packaging.- Electrochemically Fabricated Microelectromechanical Systems/Nanoelectromechanical Systems (MEMS/NEMS).- Microelectronic Packaging Trends and the Role of Nanotechnology.- Electrochemical Fabrication Process for ULSI Interconnects.
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