Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology
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Overall, this is the first book noted to unite and directly address particle electrokinetics and nanotechnology. Hughes provides a thorough description of the phenomena associated with nanoscale particle manipulation. … [A] significant amount of information on applications and background knowledge is provided for each technology described.
- Micro/Nano, July 2004
Book Description
Containing a broad survey of current research across a wide range of disciplines, Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology provides a thorough grounding in present knowledge and understanding of the phenomena of nanometer-scale particle manipulation. The book explores how electromechanics can be applied to the sorting of DNA molecules, examining viruses, constructing electronics devices with carbon nanotubes, and actuating nanoscale electric motors. It also provides a wealth of application and background knowledge, from using electric fields for particle sorting in laboratories-on-a-chip to electrode fabrication, electric field simulation, and computer analysis.
Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology
Nanoelectromechanics in Engineering and Biology,Michael Pycraft Hughes,CRC,0849311837,Biological Research,Biomedical engineering,Biotechnology,Chemistry - General,Engineering - Electrical & Electronic,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Nanotechnology,Research & Methodology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Technological Innovations,Technology,Technology / Engineering / Chemical & Biochemical
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