Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2008. — 501 p. — ISBN: 0387324739
Nanotechnology enabled sensors is an exciting field to enter into. It is our intention to provide the readers with a deep understanding of the concepts of nanotechnology enabled sensors, handing them the information necessary to develop such sensors, covering all aspects including fundamental theories, fabrication, functionalization, characterization and the real world applications, enabling them to pursue their research and development requirements.
This book can be utilized as a text for researchers as well as graduate students who are either entering these fields for the first time, or those already conducting research in these areas but are willing to extend their knowledge in the field of nanotechnology enabled sensors. This book is written in a manner that final year and graduate university students in the fields of chemistry, physics, electronics, biology, biotechnology, mechanics and bioengineering, can easily comprehend.
Sensor Characteristics and Physical Effects
Transduction Platforms
Nano Fabrication and Patterning Techniques
Characterization Techniques for Nanomaterials
Inorganic Nanotechnology Enabled Sensors
Organic Nanotechnology Enabled Sensors