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Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems, Second Edition (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series)
Ben Rogers, Jesse Adams, Sumita Pennathur
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| #1121924 in Books | CRC Press | 2011-07-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x7.20 x10.00l,2.30 | File type: PDF | 421 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Not a bad book for a first exposure to nanotechnology|By Christopher R Kane|Not a bad book for a first exposure to nanotechnology. It doesn't get into a lot of the nitty-gritty details or math/physics, but instead gives the reader a medium-depth exposure to some of the concepts and phenomena occurring at the nanoscale. A good read for someone considering getting into this field|||"Ever since Richard Feynman gave his classic talk in 1959, "There Is Plenty of Room at the Bottom," there has been a steadily increasing buzz in manipulating matter at the atomic scale--nanotechnology. This updated work (1st ed., 2008) takes the revolutionary
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Transistors using one electron at a time. Sunscreens made with titanium dioxide particles that look transparent to our eyes but block harmful UV rays. Nanometer-sized specks of gold that change color to red and melt at 750°C instead of 1064°C. Nanotechnology takes the unique physical properties of items measuring roughly 0.1 to 1000 nanometers and puts them to use.
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