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Nanoelectromechanical Systems - Exploring the Intersection of Miniaturization and Electromechanics in Advanced Devices - cover

Nanoelectromechanical Systems - Exploring the Intersection of Miniaturization and Electromechanics in Advanced Devices

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Nanoelectromechanical Systems" offers an insightful exploration of the rapidly evolving field of nanoelectronics. This book is an essential resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts keen to understand the intricate relationship between nanotechnology and mechanical systems. The author, Fouad Sabry, delves into diverse topics within nanoelectronics, from groundbreaking applications of nanomaterials to the latest advancements in nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS). This work bridges theory and practice, providing both the technical depth and realworld applications of nanoelectronics that are pivotal to modern technology
 
Nanoelectromechanical systems-This chapter introduces NEMS, explaining their significance in the integration of mechanical and electrical systems at the nanoscale.
 
Potential applications of graphene-This chapter explores how graphene's remarkable properties can revolutionize various nanoelectromechanical applications.
 
Phaedon Avouris-A detailed look at Phaedon Avouris' contributions to nanotechnology and his impact on the development of nanoelectronics.
 
Nanomaterials-A thorough review of nanomaterials and their diverse applications in the design and enhancement of electronic systems.
 
Potential applications of carbon nanotubes-This chapter examines the applications of carbon nanotubes in NEMS, highlighting their mechanical and electrical advantages.
 
Nanotechnology for water purification-Focusing on the role of nanotechnology in improving water purification processes and the impact on sustainability.
 
MEMS for in situ mechanical characterization-Discusses how MEMS are used for realtime mechanical characterization of materials at the nanoscale.
 
Nanoelectromechanical relay-Explores the design and potential uses of nanoelectromechanical relays in advanced electronic systems.
 
Ultimate tensile strength-Analyzes the ultimate tensile strength of materials used in nanoelectronics, with a focus on nanostructured materials.
 
Nanocomposite-Discusses the synthesis and applications of nanocomposites in enhancing the performance of nanoelectromechanical systems.
 
Nanoscale plasmonic motor-Investigates the use of plasmonic motors at the nanoscale, focusing on their efficiency and potential applications.
 
Carbon nanotube-A deep dive into the role of carbon nanotubes in nanoelectronics, emphasizing their electrical and mechanical properties.
 
Nanochemistry-Explores the chemistry behind nanomaterials and their synthesis, providing insights into the role of chemistry in NEMS.
 
Chemiresistor-Examines chemiresistors, their applications, and how they are integrated into nanoelectromechanical systems.
 
Nanomechanics-Focuses on the principles of nanomechanics, offering detailed insights into the mechanical behavior of nanoscale structures.
 
Nanogenerator-Investigates the development of nanogenerators and their potential to power nanoelectromechanical systems.
 
MEMS-An overview of MEMS technology, exploring its crucial role in the advancement of nanoelectromechanical systems.
 
Nanotechnology-A broader exploration of nanotechnology’s role in shaping modern electronic systems and its future potential.
 
Polymer nanocomposite-This chapter delves into the integration of polymer nanocomposites into nanoelectromechanical systems for enhanced functionality.
 
Nanobatteries-Explores the development of nanoelectronic batteries, focusing on their role in powering miniature devices.
 
Nanoelectronics-The final chapter synthesizes the concepts from previous chapters, providing a comprehensive overview of the field of nanoelectronics and its future direction
Available since: 03/15/2025.
Print length: 339 pages.

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