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Nanomanufacturing: Top-Down and Bottom-Up

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Contributor(s) EPICS LSPM Team
Purdue University, West Lafayette
Abstract

Martin presents an overview of nanomanufacturing techniques, explaining the difference between top-down and bottom-up approaches.

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Brought to you by the Lego Scanning Probe Microscope team, an EPICS project at Purdue University.

The LSPM team's goal is to teach a wide audience the underlying principles driving the world-wide interest in nanotechnology by creating FLASH animations geared toward all ages and illustrating how a scanning probe microscope can be used to study objects at the nanometer scale.

This animation is part of a museum exhibit developed for the Children’s Museums. For more information about this exhibit please visit the Lego SPM website.

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  • LSPM Team, EPICS (2005), "Nanomanufacturing: Top-Down and Bottom-Up," http://www.nanohub.org/resources/96/.

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Date posted 15 Mar, 2005
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