Three-Dimensional Nanoengineered Assemblies
Abstract
Advances in nanoscale materials processing are taking place at a rapid pace via myriad paths, including lithography, production of nanoparticle assemblies, surface manipulation and many others. Several of the new techniques create structures that are three-dimensional or quasi three-dimensional. Even smaller structures intended to be two-dimensional have a more" three-dimensional geometry as their two-dimensional feature size and layer thickness become similar. The properties of these denser assemblies are driving different applications in electronics (single electron devices), optics (photonic crystals and switches) and elsewhere. Since insights from one area of research can be crucial to the developments and advances in other areas, the symposium on "Three-Dimensional Nanoengineered Assemblies" provided the venue for a productive scientific and technical exchange. - - Symposium H, "Three-Dimensional Nanoengineered Assemblies," held December 1-5 at the 2002 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, brought together researchers from a wide range of fields. The symposium included much work that was "not quite truly 3D" and "3D but not quite on the nanoscale," and the conference topic was not focused in a particular area of research, but on a goal that is being pursued by many groups approaching from diverse directions. The result was a symposium in which common overarching themes emerged from presentations in widely separated research areas. More than 100 abstracts were submitted and there were 29 invited talks covering work that spanned a remarkable number of topics. The symposium was generally well attended and there was good feedback about the overall quality of the presentations. The symposium addressed fundamental studies, technological advances and novel approaches to developing and processing three-dimensional nanoscale assemblies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA418609
Entities
People
- David P. Taylor
- Koji Ikuta
- Lhadi Merhari
- Thomas M. Orlando
Organizations
- Materials Research Society