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Building And Probing Small For Mechanics 1st Ed Christian Joachim

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Building And Probing Small For Mechanics 1st Ed Christian Joachim
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.55 MB
Author: Christian Joachim
ISBN: 9783030567767, 9783030567774, 3030567761, 303056777X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Building And Probing Small For Mechanics 1st Ed Christian Joachim by Christian Joachim 9783030567767, 9783030567774, 3030567761, 303056777X instant download after payment.

This book presents mechanics miniaturization trends explored step by step, starting with the example of the miniaturization of a mechanical calculator. The ultra-miniaturization of mechanical machinery is now approaching the atomic scale. In this book, molecule-gears, trains of molecule-gears, and molecule motors are studied -one molecule at a time- on a solid surface, using scanning probe manipulation protocols and in solution as demonstrated in the European project "MEMO". All scales of mechanical machinery are presented using the various lithography techniques currently available, from the submillimeter to the nanoscale. Researchers and nanomechanical engineers will find new inspirations for the construction of minute mechanical devices which can be used in diverse hostile environments, for example under radiation constraints, on the surface membrane of a living cell or immersed in liquid. The book is presented in a format accessible for university students, in particular for those at the Master and PhD levels.


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