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Nanotechnology Research of NIST Scientists at JILA

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S R. Leone

Abstract

NIST scientists participate in a variety of nanotechnology activities, several of which are summarized here. The drive toward both ever-smaller integrated circuits, new materials, biosensors, and improved control of catalysis all rely on quantitative and innovative measurements of both surface and materials properties. To measure these properties, NIST Quantum Physics Division researchers have pooled their expertise in chemical physics, lasers, and plasma physics and developed strong research programs in nanotechnology.
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Keywords

film fabrication, nanotechnology, surface processes

Citation

Leone, S. (2008), Nanotechnology Research of NIST Scientists at JILA, World Wide Web-Internet and Web Information Systems (Accessed November 8, 2024)

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Created October 16, 2008