Scanning Probe Lithography for Chemical, Biological and Engineering Applications.- Nanotribological Characterization of Human Hair and Skin Using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).- Nanofabrication with Self-Assembled Monolayers by Scanning Probe Lithography.- Fabrication of Nanometer-Scale Structures by Local Oxidation Nanolithography.- Template Effects of Molecular Assemblies Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM).- Microfabricated Cantilever Array Sensors for (Bio-)Chemical Detection.- Nano-Thermomechanics: Fundamentals and Application in Data Storage Devices.- Applications of Heated Atomic Force Microscope Cantilevers.
From the reviews:
The editors have done a good job in making the various chapters quite readable and most of the chapters are well written on a level that will be accessible to most readers. & As is usually the case with Springer books, these volumes have been beautifully printed, illustrated, and nicely bound for long term durability. (Gary J. Long & Fernande Grandjean, Physicalia Magazine, Vol. 29 (4), 2007)
First book summarizing the state of the art of this technique
Real industrial applications included
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