Utah State

University

 

 

 

 

 

Physics of Nanotechnology

PHYX3500-002

(Funded by NSF)

 

Class Syllabus

Class registration number (CRN): 48619

 

 

This course is an advanced course in nanotechnology.  The main focus is on physical aspects of nanotechnology.

Textbook: Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology, Di Ventra, Massimiliano; Evoy, Stephane; Heflin Jr., James R. (Eds.), Springer 2004

 

Lecture Notes

Lecture #1

Introduction

 

Lecture #2

Nanolithography

 

Lecture #3

Self-Assembly I

 

Lecture #4

Self-Assembly II

 

Lecture #5

Scanning Probe Microscopy I

 

Lecture #6

Scanning Probe Microscopy II

 

Lecture #7

Scanning Probe Microscopy III

 

Lecture #8

Nanomaterials I - Fundamentals

 

Lecture #9

Nanomaterials II – Quantum Dots

 

Lecture #10

Nanomaterials III – Quantum Dots

 

Lecture #11

Nanomaterials IV – Quantum Dots

 

Lecture #12

Nanomaterials V – Quantum Dots

 

Lecture #13

Nanocomposites

 

Lecture #14

Nanophotonics I

 

Lecture #15

Nanophotonics II

 

Lecture #16

Nanophotonics III

 

Lecture #17

Nanophotonics IV

 

Lecture #18

Quantum Confined Optoelectronics I

 

Lecture #19

Quantum Confined Optoelectronics II

 

Lecture #20

Quantum Confined Optoelectronics III

 

Lecture #21

Quantum Confined Optoelectronics IV

 

Lecture #22

Microelectronics I

 

Lecture #23

Microelectronics II

 

Lecture #24

Single electronics

 

 

Please direct your questions on this Nanotechnology class to:

 

 

Dr. Haeyeon Yang, 797-8111

 

 

 

 

 

 This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No 040738.

Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).