In an age of nanotechnology advances ALD is an ideal tool for depositing
on nanoscale features.
Not exact matches
The team's work
on the fluorescence mechanism of graphene quantum dots recently has also been
featured in
Nanoscale.
Top - down approaches,
on the other hand, start with a much larger chunk of material and sculpt it into silicon chips, circuit boards and other microelectronic components with
nanoscale features, by cutting or etching it.
The findings are
featured on the front cover of the journal
Nanoscale's issue 35.
The study,
featured on the cover of Advanced Electronic Materials, shows that a single crystal complex oxide material, when confined to micro - and
nanoscales, can act like a multi-component electrical circuit.
«We're taking low - cost, inkjet - printed graphene and tuning it with a laser to make functional materials,» said Jonathan Claussen, an Iowa State University assistant professor of mechanical engineering, an associate of the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and the corresponding author of the paper recently
featured on the cover of the journal
Nanoscale.