Tags: nanomaterials

Description

Nanomaterials is a field that takes a materials science-based approach to nanotechnology. It studies materials with morphological features on the nanoscale, and especially those that have special properties stemming from their nanoscale dimensions. Nanoscale is usually defined as smaller than a one tenth of a micrometer in at least one dimension, though this term is sometimes also used for materials smaller than one micrometer.

Learn more about quantum dots from the many resources on this site, listed below. More information on Nanomaterials can be found here.

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  1. 2004 Computational Materials Science Summer School

    29 Aug 2005

    This short course will explore a range of computational approaches relevant for nanotechnology.

  2. Nanomaterials: Quantum Dots, Nanowires and Nanotubes

    Online Presentations | 15 Jul 2005 | Contributor(s):: Timothy D. Sands

    What is a quantum dot? What is a nanowire? What is a nanotube? Why are these interesting and what are their potential applications? How are they made? This presentation is intended to begin to answer these questions while introducing some fundamental concepts such as wave-particle duality,...

  3. The Effect of Ag Colloid on Eu: Doped Materials

    Presentation Materials | 21 Apr 2004 | Contributor(s):: Starre Williams

    2003 SURI Conference Proceeding