SECTION 1. NANOTECHNOLOGY OVERWIEW
1. There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom: An Invitation
to Enter a New Field of Physics. Richard P. Feynman ....... 1-1
2. Room at the Bottom, Plenty of Tyranny at the Top.
Karl Hess ................................................. 2-1
3. National Nanotechnology Initiative — Past, Present,
Future. Mihail C. Roco .................................... 3-1
SECTION 2. MOLECULAR AND NNANOELECTRONICS
4. Engineering Challenges in Molecular Electronics.
Gregory N. Parsons......................................... 4-1
5. Molecular Electronic Computing Architectures.
James M. Tour and Dustin K. James ......................... 5-1
6. Nanoelectronic Circuit Architectures. Wolfgang Porod ...... 6-1
7. Molecular Computing and Processing Platforms. Sergey
Edward Lyshevski .......................................... 7-1
8. Spin Field Effect Transistors. Supriyo Bandyopadhyay
and Marc Cahay ............................................ 8-1
9. Electron Charge and Spin Transport in Organic and
Semiconductor Nanodevices: Moletronics and Spintronics.
A.M. Bratkovsky ........................................... 9-1
10. Nanoarchitectonics: Advances in Nanoelectronics. Kang
Wang, Kosmas Galatsis, Roman Ostroumov, Mihri Ozkan,
Kostantin Likharev, and Youssry Botros ................... 10-1
11. Molecular Machines. Brian H. Northrop, Adam B.
Braunschweig, Paula M. Mendes, William R. Dichtel,
and J. Fraser Stoddart ................................... 11-1
SECTION 3. MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS DEVICES
12. Molecular Conductance Junctions: A Theory and Modeling
Progress Report. Vladimiro Mujica and Mark A. Ratner ..... 12-1
13. Modeling Electronics at the Nanoscale. Narayan R. Aluru,
Jean-Pierre Leburton, William McMahon, Umberto Ravaioli,
Slava V. Rotkin, Martin Staedele, Trudy van der
Straaten, Blair R. Tuttle, and Karl Hess ................. 13-1
14. Resistance of a Molecule. Magnus Paulsson, Ferdows
Zahid, and Supriyo Datta ................................. 14-1
SECTION 4. MANIPULATION AND ASSEMBLY
15. Magnetic Manipulation for the Biomedical Sciences.
J.K.Fisher, L. Vied, K. Bloom, E. Timothy O'Brien,
C.W Davis, R.M. Taylor, II, and R. Superfine ............. 15-1
16. Nanoparticle Manipulation by Electrostatic Forces.
Michael Pycraft Hughes ................................... 16-1
17. Biological- and Chemical-Mediated Self-Assembly of
Artificial Micro- and Nanostructures. S.W. Lee and
R. Bashir ................................................ 17-1
18. Nanostructural Architectures from Molecular Building
Blocks. Damian G. Allis and James T. Spencer ............. 18-1
19. Building Block Approaches to Nonlinear and Linear
Macromolecules. Stephen A. Habay and Christian E.
Schafmeister ............................................. 19-1
20. Introduction to Nanomanufacturing. Ahmed Busnaina ........ 20-1
21. Textile Nanotechnologies. B. Pourdeyhimi, N. Fedorova,
William Dondero, Russell E. Gorga, Stephen Michielsen,
Tushar Ghosh, Saurabh Chhaparwal, Carola Barrera,
Carlos Rinaldi, Melinda Satcher, and Juan P.
Hinestroza ............................................... 21-1
SECTION 5. FUNCTIONAL STRUCRURES
22. Carbon Nanotubes. M. Meyyappan and Deepak Srivastava ..... 22-1
23. Mechanics of Carbon Nanotubes. Dong Qian, Gregory J.
Wagner, Wing Kam Liu, Min-Feng Yu, and Rodney S. Ruoff ... 23-1
24. Dendrimers — an Enabling Synthetic Science to
Controlled Organic Nanostructures. D.A. Tomalia, S.A.
Henderson, and M.S. Diallo ............................... 24-1
25. Design and Applications of Photonic Crystals. Dennis W.
Prather, Ahmed S. Sharkawy, Shouyuan Shi, and
Caihua Chen .............................................. 25-1
26. Progress in Nanofluidics for Cell Biology. Todd Thorsen
and Joshua S. Marcus ..................................... 26-1
27. Carbon Nanostructures and Nanocomposites. Yanhong Hu,
Zushou Hu, Clifford W. Padgett, Donald W. Brenner,
and Olga A. Shenderova ................................... 27-1
28. Contributions of Molecular Modeling to Nanometer-Scale
Science and Technology. Donald W. Brenner, Olga A.
Shenderova, J.D. Schall, D.A. Areshkin, S. Adiga,
J.A. Harrison, and S.J. Stuart ........................... 28-1
29. Accelerated Design Tools for Nanophotonic Devices and
Applications. James P. Durbano, Ahmed S. Sharkawy,
Shouyuan Shi, Fernando E. Ortiz, Petersen F. Curt,
and Dennis W. Prather .................................... 29-1
30. Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery. Meredith L. Hans and
Anthony M. Lowman ........................................ 30-1
Index ......................................................... 1-1
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