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Nanoscale Plasmonic Motor - Designing Functional Motors for Molecular Applications Using DNA Origami - cover

Nanoscale Plasmonic Motor - Designing Functional Motors for Molecular Applications Using DNA Origami

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Explore the cuttingedge intersection of nanoscale technology and plasmonics with "Nanoscale Plasmonic Motor." This book delves into how nanomotors operate within the realm of DNA Origami, showcasing the futuristic integration of molecularlevel engineering with advanced photonics. Written for professionals, researchers, students, and enthusiasts, this book is a musthave resource for anyone seeking to understand the current state and future potential of nanorobotics and plasmonic technology
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
Nanoscale plasmonic motor: Introduces the concept of plasmonic motors at the nanoscale, focusing on how they function within DNA origami structures
 
Localized surface plasmon: Explains the behavior of surface plasmon resonances and their role in enhancing nanomotor efficiency
 
Nanorobotics: Explores the role of nanorobotics in modern technology, emphasizing their connection to plasmonic motors in DNA origami
 
Plasmon: Discusses the physics of plasmons, which are integral to controlling nanoscale movements in engineered devices
 
Nanolaser: Highlights the use of plasmonic materials to create nanolasers, which are key to controlling light at the nanoscale
 
Mark Stockman: Analyzes Stockman’s contributions to plasmonics, providing insights into the development of efficient plasmonic nanomotors
 
Nanomotor: Focuses on the design and operation of nanomotors within the framework of DNA origami, examining their practical applications
 
Donglei Fan: Reviews Donglei Fan’s research on plasmonic devices, which advances the understanding of nanomotor control mechanisms
 
Graphene plasmonics: Investigates the integration of graphene with plasmonic technology, offering new avenues for faster and more efficient nanomotors
 
Plasmonics: Provides a comprehensive overview of plasmonics and its vital role in advancing nanotechnology, including its application in DNA origami
 
Plasmonic nanolithography: Describes the cuttingedge technique of plasmonic nanolithography for fabricating highresolution structures used in nanomotors
 
Giulia Tagliabue: Highlights Tagliabue's work on plasmonic materials, which is fundamental in pushing the limits of DNA origamibased nanomotors
 
Plasmonic solar cell: Discusses how plasmonics can enhance solar cell efficiency, a technology that could be integrated with nanomotors
 
Polariton: Examines polaritons in nanophotonics, showing their connection to plasmonic effects and their relevance to DNA origami
 
Plasmonic metamaterial: Investigates the development of plasmonic metamaterials, which are essential for creating advanced nanomotor components
 
Surface plasmon: Focuses on the interaction of surface plasmon waves with nanoscale devices and their practical uses in nanomotor design
 
Spaser: Introduces the concept of spasers, which serve as light sources in nanodevices, offering potential for nanoscale actuation
 
Nanoruler: Details the precision of plasmonic devices as nanorulers, crucial for measuring and positioning components in DNA origami
 
Plasmonic lens: Discusses the role of plasmonic lenses in focusing light at the nanoscale, essential for the manipulation of nanomotors
 
Carbon nanotube nanomotor: Explores the integration of carbon nanotubes in plasmonic motors, offering stronger and more durable nanomotors
 
Nanophotonics: Covers the role of nanophotonics in manipulating light at the nanoscale, driving the evolution of plasmonic nanomotors
 
By reading this book, you will not only gain an indepth understanding of plasmonic motors at the nanoscale but also their applications in revolutionary fields like nanomedicine, robotics, and material science. Whether you're a student or a professional, the insights shared in this book will enhance your grasp of DNA origami and its transformative potential.
Available since: 03/13/2025.
Print length: 183 pages.

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