Nanomanufacturing
This course, most recently taught by John Hart at the University of Michigan, presents how to make and assemble nanostructures—particularly nanotubes, nanowires, and nanoparticles—into devices and materials ranging from transistors to films, fibers, and structural composites. Our goal is enable new materials and devices using nanostructures, along with manufacturing processes that that can realize the promise of nanotechnology at commercially-feasible scales. Emphasis is placed on understanding the unique properties of these building blocks, and how properties scale from the individual elements to bulk material architectures. We study, analytically and empirically, how scalability is governed by the physical interactions among the structures, and the ability to manipulate and order nanostructures using chemical, mechanical, and electrical means. The course culminates in a team project that proposes a novel device or manufacturing process that uses nanostructures, such as a new architecture for a photovoltaic cell or battery, or a self-assembly or printing technology.
Lecture notes (Winter 2010)
copyright John Hart, for personal use only
Syllabus, Winter 2010, [pdf]
00 | Introduction to nanotechnology and nanomanufacturing | video | slides | |
01 | Taxonomy and geometry of nanostructures | video | slides | written notes |
02 | Techniques for characterizing nanostructures | video | slides | |
03 | Confinement and energy quantization | video | slides | written notes |
04 | Electronic and optical properties of nanostructures | video | slides | |
05 | Mechanical properties of nanostructures | video | slides | written notes |
06 | Thermal properties of nanostructures | video | slides | written notes |
07 | Intermolecular and surface forces | video | slides | written notes |
08 | Surface energy, wetting, and melting | video | slides | written notes |
09 | Small-scale fluid flows | video | slides | written notes |
10 | Electrical double layer | video | slides | written notes |
11 | Surface plasmon resonance | video | slides | |
12 | Top-down vs. bottom up | video | slides | |
13 | Heterogenous nucleation and reaction kinetics | video | slides | written notes |
14 | Nanoparticle synthesis in solution | video | slides | written notes |
15 | Nanotube and nanowire growth by CVD | video | slides | |
16 | Exam Review | |||
17 | Functionalization and separation | video | slides | |
18 | Self-assembly of micelles and block copolymers | video | slides | written notes |
19 | Self-assembly of monolayers and multilayers | video | slides | written notes |
20 | From 2D to 3D, LBL and colloid crystals | video | slides | |
21 | Organization and properties of nanostructure networks | video | slides | |
22 | Balancing interactions in self assembly and nanomanufacturing | video | slides | |
23 | Searching the literature (extra) | video |
Lecture notes (Winter 2010)
copyright John Hart, for personal use only
Syllabus, Winter 2010, [pdf]
00 | Introduction to nanotechnology and nanomanufacturing | video | slides | |
01 | Taxonomy and geometry of nanostructures | video | slides | written notes |
02 | Techniques for characterizing nanostructures | video | slides | |
03 | Confinement and energy quantization | video | slides | written notes |
04 | Electronic and optical properties of nanostructures | video | slides | |
05 | Mechanical properties of nanostructures | video | slides | written notes |
06 | Thermal properties of nanostructures | video | slides | written notes |
07 | Intermolecular and surface forces | video | slides | written notes |
08 | Surface energy, wetting, and melting | video | slides | written notes |
09 | Small-scale fluid flows | video | slides | written notes |
10 | Electrical double layer | video | slides | written notes |
11 | Surface plasmon resonance | video | slides | |
12 | Top-down vs. bottom up | video | slides | |
13 | Heterogenous nucleation and reaction kinetics | video | slides | written notes |
14 | Nanoparticle synthesis in solution | video | slides | written notes |
15 | Nanotube and nanowire growth by CVD | video | slides | |
16 | Exam Review | |||
17 | Functionalization and separation | video | slides | |
18 | Self-assembly of micelles and block copolymers | video | slides | written notes |
19 | Self-assembly of monolayers and multilayers | video | slides | written notes |
20 | From 2D to 3D, LBL and colloid crystals | video | slides | |
21 | Organization and properties of nanostructure networks | video | slides | |
22 | Balancing interactions in self assembly and nanomanufacturing | video | slides | |
23 | Searching the literature (extra) | video |