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  1. Nanophysics and Nanotechnology: An Introduction to Modern Concepts in Nanoscience (Physics Textbook) by Edward L. Wolf, 2006-10-23
  2. Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots: Theoretical and Computational Physics of Semiconductor Nanostructures by Paul Harrison, 2010-02-16
  3. Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics: An Introduction (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Henrik Bruus, Karsten Flensberg, 2004-11-11
  4. Nanotechnology (AIP-Press)
  5. Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics (Mesoscopic Physics and Nanotechnology) by Yoseph Imry, 2008-12-15
  6. Nano : The Emerging Science of Nanotechnology by Ed Regis, 1996-04-01
  7. Nanotechnology-Enabled Sensors by Kouroush Kalantar-zadeh, Benjamin Fry, 2010-11-02
  8. Quantum Chaos and Quantum Dots (Mesoscopic Physics and Nanotechnology) by Katsuhiro Nakamura, Takahisa Harayama, 2004-02-12
  9. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies by Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, et all 2002-06-27
  10. Nanoscale Physics for Materials Science by Takaaki Tsurumi, Hiroyuki Hirayama, et all 2009-12-10
  11. Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology by Gabor L. Hornyak, H.F. Tibbals, et all 2008-12-22
  12. Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems by Ben Rogers, Sumita Pennathur, et all 2007-11-29
  13. Quantum Nanoelectronics: An Introduction to Electronic Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing by Edward L. Wolf, 2009-05-19
  14. Molecular Building Blocks for Nanotechnology: From Diamondoids to Nanoscale Materials and Applications (Topics in Applied Physics) (No. 111)

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2. Nanotechnology/Physics - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
Quantum mechanics and classical mechanics are still valid on the nanoscale but many assumptions we are used to take for granted are no longer valid.
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Quantum mechanics and classical mechanics are still valid on the nanoscale - but many assumptions we are used to take for granted are no longer valid. This makes many traditional systems difficult to make on the atomic scale -if for instance you scale down a car the new relation between adhesion forces and gravity or changes in heat conduction will very likely make it perform very poorly if at all - but at the same time a wealth of other new possiblities open up! Scaling laws can be used to determine how the physical properties vary as the dimensions are changed. At some point the scaling law no longer can be applied because the assumptions behind it become invalid at some large or small scale. So, scaling is one thing - the end of scaling another, and surfaces a third! For instance at some point the idealized classical point of view on a system being downscaled will need quantum mechanics to describe what's going on in a proper way, but as the scale is decreased the system might also be very different because the interaction at the surface becomes very significant compared to the bulk. This part will try to give an overview of these effects.

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5. Nanotechnology - Introduction To Nanotechnology
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    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (February 2007) The nanoscopic scale usually refers to structures with a length scale applicable to nanotechnology , usually cited as 1-100 nanometers . The nanoscopic scale is (roughly speaking) a lower bound to the mesoscopic scale for most solids. For technical purposes, the nanoscopic scale is the size at which the expected fluctuations of the averaged properties (due to the motion and behavior of individual particles) can no longer be reduced to a size below some desirable threshold (often a few percent), and must be rigorously established within the context of any particular problem. The 'nanoscopic scale' is sometimes marked as the point where the properties of a material change; above this point, the properties of a material are caused by 'bulk' or 'volume' effects, namely which atoms are present, how they are bonded, and in what ratios. Below this point, the properties of a material change, and while the type of atoms present and their relative orientations are still important, 'surface area effects' (also referred to as quantum effects)become more apparent-these effects are due to the geometry of the material (how thick it is, how wide it is, etc), which, at these low dimensions, can have a drastic effect on quantized states, and thus the properties of a material.

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    Careers in nanotechnology generally equate to careers in condensed matter physics because the theme is the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. There are many career opportunities arising from nanotech's potential of creating new materials and devices with applications in medicine, energy production, and electronics. A job in DNA nanotechnology would mean using a bottom-up approach to designing new structures, like DNA nanotubes. Other jobs require using conventional solid-state technologies to create 100 nm or smaller sized devices for giant magnetoresistance-based hard drives, thin film deposition techniques, micro-electro-mechanical systems, nanolithography, and transmission electron microscopy. A job in molecular electronics would mean trying to develop molecules with useful electronic properties. There might also be career opportunities in connection with the concern about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials. Nanomaterials behave differently than other similarly-sized particles. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Chemicals Committee has established the Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials to address this issue and to study the practices of OECD member countries in regards to nanomaterial safety. A career in nanotechnology would mean working with fullerenes or inorganic nanoparticles. Fullerenes are a class of allotropes of carbon that can be thought of as sheets rolled into tubes or spheres. There are jobs studying the uses of fullerenes in binding antibiotics to the structure of resistant bacteria, targeting certain types of cancer cells, and light-activated antimicrobial agents.

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    Nanophysics and Nanotechnology: An Introduction to Modern Concepts in Nanoscience Providing the first self-contained introduction to the physical concepts, techniques and applications of nanotechnology, this is of interest to readers grounded in college chemistry and physics. As such, it is suitable for students and professionals of engineering, science, and materials science and to research workers of varied backgrounds in the interdisciplinary areas that make up nanotechnology. The author covers the spectrum from the latest examples of nanoscale systems, quantum concepts and effects, self-assembled nanosystems, manufacturing, scanning probe methods of observation and fabrication, to single-electron and molecular electronics. In so doing, he not only comprehensively presents the scientific background, but also concludes with a look at the long-term outcomes. CLICK HERE
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    17. The Magnetic Building Blocks Of Nanotechnology - Physics, The University Of York
    York research on properties of magnetic nanoclusters The magnetic building blocks of nanotechnology. Posted on 19 November 2009
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    Making Contact: New Study Quantifies the Electron Transport Effects of Placing Metal Contacts onto Graphene
    Using large-scale supercomputer calculations, researchers have analyzed how the placement of metallic contacts on graphene changes the electron transport properties of the material as a factor of junction length, width and orientation.  The work is believed to be the first quantitative study of electron transport through metal-graphene junctions to examine earlier models in significant detail. Georgia Tech researchers Markus Kindermann, Mei-Yin Chou and Salvador Barraza-Lopez pose with a graphic from their study of metal contacts on graphene. (Click image for high-resolution version. Georgia Tech Photo) Information on the ways in which attaching metal contacts affects electron transport in graphene will be important to scientists studying the material – and to designers who may one day fabricate electronic devices from the carbon-lattice material. “Graphene devices will have to communicate with the external world, and that means we will have to fabricate contacts to transport current and data,” said Mei-Yin Chou, a professor and department chair in the School of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology.  “When they put metal contacts onto graphene to measure transport properties, researchers and device designers need to know that they may not be measuring the instrinsic properties of pristine graphene.  Coupling between the contacts and the material must be taken into account.”

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