This course is an in-depth, hands-on exposure to the producing and tailoring of the materials used in nanofabrication. The course will cover chemical materials production techniques such as colloidal chemistry; atmosphere, low-pressure and plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition;...
OutlinePlasma Deposition IntroductionDeposition CoverageThe Six Basic Steps of Chemical Vapor DepositionFilm GrowthIssues Concerning PECVD DepositionTypes of PECVD Deposition
OutlinePart 1: Can be viewed hereIntroductionModels to understand the plasma processPart 2: This lectureChemistryAnalyzing recipe parameters, and the resultant etch profilesEndpoint
OutlinePart 1: This lectureIntroductionModels to understand the plasma processPart 2: Can be viewed hereChemistryAnalyzing recipe parameters, and the resultant etch profilesEndpoint
Outline:Introduction - Silicon DioxideTypes of OxideFurnace DepositionDry OxidationWet OxidationHigh Pressure OxidationChemical Vapor DepositionModifying Dielectric Constant
Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview II: Role of Proteins and Cellular JunctionsBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview III: Nanoparticles for Biological Applications Including Liposomes (this lecture)Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IV: Role of Metal Nanoparticles in Biological Applications
Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview I (this lecture)Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview II: Role of Proteins and Cellular JunctionsBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview III: Nanoparticles for Biological Applications Including LiposomesBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview IV: Role of Metal Nanoparticles in Biological Applications
Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview II: Role of Proteins and Cellular Junctions (this lecture)Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview III: Nanoparticles for Biological Applications Including LiposomesBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview IV: Role of Metal Nanoparticles in Biological Applications
Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview II: Role of Proteins and Cellular JunctionsBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview III: Nanoparticles for Biological Applications Including LiposomesBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview IV: Role of Metal Nanoparticles in Biological Applications (this lecture)
OutlineNanoparticle SynthesisColloidal Chemical MethodsAttritionPyrolysisRF PlasmaThermal decompositionPulsed Laser MethodSome Nanoparticle Applications
OutlineDefinition and ExamplesPhysical PropertiesSizeCrystalStructureMelting PointMechanical StrengthOptical PropertiesSurface PlasmonsQuantum Confinement EffectsElectrical PropertiesHealth Concerns
Outline Review of Solutions Colloids and Colloid Chemistry Self-Assembly What is it? Forces and interactions Examples from nature Nanotechnology examples
OutlineIntroductionQuantum ConfinementQD SynthesisColloidal MethodsEpitaxial GrowthApplicationsBiologicalLight EmittersAdditionalApplications