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Page 1: Nanotechnology. Presented by Mr. Lundberg Test your knowledge of scale... What is the thickness of a dollar bill.. in nanometers? (the answer will be

Nanotechnology

Page 2: Nanotechnology. Presented by Mr. Lundberg Test your knowledge of scale... What is the thickness of a dollar bill.. in nanometers? (the answer will be

Nanotechnology

Presented by

Mr. Lundberg

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Test your knowledge of scale...

• What is the thickness of a dollar bill..

in nanometers?

(the answer will be revealed on a later slide)

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Nanotechnology

An introduction to a new world of great things that come in small packages ….

a billionth of a meter!

Quantum Dot (5 nm)(Semiconductor Nanocrystals)

1 nanometer is to an inch what 1 inch is to 400 miles.

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Powers of Ten:Life on the Logarithmic Scale

• 1900: Cardboard Punch Cards

• 1935: Computing Machines (electromagnetic relays)

• 1940: Radio Vacuum Tubes

• 1947: Transistors

• 1972: Intel Integrated Circuit (Microprocessors)

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Richard Feynman 1960

“When we get to the very, very small world – say circuits of seven atoms– we have a lot of new things that would happen that represent completely new opportunities for design.

Atoms on a small scale behave like nothing on a large scale, for they satisfy the laws of quantum mechanics.”

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What does this mean?

• When particles go nano they get a bit crazy!

• When particles are studied at the nano scale everything we understand about particles at the macroscale gets thrown out the window.

• Nano particles have new or exotic properties.

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Some Nano Info.

• From the Greek word “nano,” meaning “dwarf.” (Nanometer is abbreviated as “nm”)

• Richard Feynman (1960) “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom”

• Term coined in 1974 by Nario Taniguchi (to describe machining tolerances < 1 um).

The First Transistor (1947)

A dollar bill is 100,000 nanometers thick.

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Some “Nano-Ground Rules”

1. Structures where at least 1 item (usually 2 to 3) is 1 – 100 nm in size.

2. Substances behave differently at the nanoscale!

3. Nanotechnology builds on the ability to control or manipulate at the atomic scale.

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How small are we talking about?

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Another Look:How small are Nanostructures?

Single Hair

Width = 0.1 mm

= 100 micrometers

= 100,000 nanometers !

1 nanometer = one billionth (10-9) meter

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and looking smaller still…

Hair

.

Red blood cell

6,000 nanometersDNA

3 nanometers

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All that glitters just might be gold!

Gold??? Gold???

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Behaving Differently

“Nanoprisms” – note the different colors vs. sizes

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Size-Dependent Properties

• Bulk properties (1 gram – 1 lb.)

• Atomic propertiesWhat happens to properties?

Electrical (resist and conduct)

Thermal (conduct, insulate)

Optical (color, reflectance)

Mechanical (strength, elasticity) Today’s transistor

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Another example of materials behaving “differently”

Calcium carbonate in bulk—

you get common chalk …

put calcium carbonate in a stacked arrangement – you get the shiny shell of an abalone!

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Nanotechnology Implications

• One of the top ten future technologies (Businessweek)

• Interdisciplinary topic

involving physics, chemistry,

math, biology and engineering…

• Potential impact in electronics, medicine, materials, and a wide variety of application areas.

Too Small to See Nanotech Exhibit

(opened at Disney Epcot Center on

November 18, 2006)

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Areas of Nanotechnology

• Biological

• Advanced materials

• Computer Applications C-60 “Buckyball” – 1nm

(Buckminsterfullerene)

R. Smalley, 1985

A nm is 1/10 the thickness of the tinted coating on sunglasses.

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A Biological Example

Gene Chips(DNA = 3 nm)

“Spots” of DNA Sequences on a chip(500,000 locations)

Used to measuregene expression

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A Materials Example

Carbon Nanotubes

• 2 nm –have 100 x tensile strength of steel

• Conduct electricity better than copper

• Are excellent conductors of heat

• Can be either conductors or semiconductors, depending on the arrangement of atoms.

EM Photo of Carbon Nanotubes

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An Optical Example:Micromirrors!

Optical Semiconductors

DLP “Micromirrors”

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A Last Example: Ferrofluids!

Fluids with magnetic particles at nanoscale

(NASA, 1960 – to confine liquids in space)

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So how do we get down to size?

How do we see nanostructures?

How do we make nanostructures?

A human hair is about 100,000 nanometers wide.

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How do we see nanostructures?

• AFM: Atomic Force Microscope!

• STM: Scanning Tunneling Microscope!

1950’s Era Electron Microscope

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The AFM and STM:(can measure differences as small as 1/10 of a nm)

• AFM

• STM

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The AFM Microscope(think back to your record player!)

Surface

Vibrating Cantilever

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The AFM

• The AFM uses a

Laser light beam – not

a stream of electrons.

• Images are seen by

how the detector picks

up the movement of

the cantilever.

AFM Animation

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AFM Image of a Music CD

You can see digital data on a music CD – (~ 100-200 nm)

the raised areas are “1’s” and the depressions are “0’s”

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Nano Activity Measuring the Spacing Between

Concentric Loops on

CD’s, DVD’s, and Blue Ray DVD’s with

LASERS!

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A Nano-Summation:

• Small (very!)

• Different “New” Properties

• Future applications in all areas of life

• How well do we (and our students) understand this new technology?

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Now that we see, how do we make nanostructures?

• Pattern them (Lithography)

• Use self-assembly

• Pick them up and move ‘em

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Making a Microscopic Mask

Silicon crystal

Polymer film

Electron Beam

Lithography

(“Top-down”)

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Computer Chips are Made with Lithography

IBM Copper WiringOn a Computer Chip

Now – Nano chips!

(each pore is 14 nm)

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Self-assembly(“Bottom-up”)

• How do molecules arrange themselves in patterns? (snowflakes, soap bubbles..)

• The old “lock and key” mechanisms of enzymes in biological systems

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Pick Them up and Move Them

• Use of AFM – Atomic force microscope

• And a

“Nano- manipulator”

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Pushing Nickel Atoms Around

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Measuring and Moving