Gas-phase synthesis of nanoparticles / edited by Yves Huttel. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to Gas Phase Aggregation Sources. History, Some Basics, and an Outlook / Hellmut Haberland -- Principles of Gas Phase Aggregation / Patrice Mélinon -- Types of Cluster Sources / José A De Toro, Peter S Normile, Christopher Binns -- Modifications of Gas Phase Aggregation Sources. The Double-Laser Ablation Source Approach / Piero Ferrari, Jan Vanbuel, Yejun Li, Ting-Wei Liao, Ewald Janssens, Peter Lievens -- In-Plane Multimagnetron Approach / Grant E Johnson, Julia Laskin -- Adjustable Multimagnetron Approach / Lidia Martínez -- Hollow Cylindrical Magnetron / Vitor Toshiyuki Abrao Oiko, Artur Domingues Tavares de Sá, Varlei Rodrigues -- High-Flux DC Magnetron Sputtering / Marco César Maicas Ramos, María del Mar Sanz Lluch -- High-Flux Metal Vapor Cell / Gail N Iles -- Microwave Plasma Synthesis of Nanoparticles / Dieter Vollath -- Enhanced Synthesis of Aggregates by Reduced Temperature, Pulsed Magnetron Sputtering, and Pulsed Buffer Gas Delivery / Vitezslav Stranak, Rainer Hippler -- High-Power Pulsed Plasmas / Iris Pilch -- High-Pressure and Reactive Gas Magnetron Sputtering / Lakshmi Kolipaka, Stefan Vajda -- In-Flight Post-Growth Manipulation of Nanoparticles. Coating / Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos, Mukhles Sowwan -- Nanostructuring, Orientation, and Annealing / Balamurugan Balasubramanian, David J Sellmyer -- Deflection and Mass Filtering / Marcel Di Vece -- In-Flight and Postdeposition Manipulation of Mass-Filtered Nanoparticles under Soft-Landing Conditions / Joachim Bansmann, Armin Kleibert, Hendrik Bettermann, Mathias Getzlaff -- In-Flight Analysis / Sergio D'Addato -- Perspectives. Nano- and Micromanufacturing with Nanoparticles Produced in the Gas Phase: An Emerging Tool for Functional and Length-Scale Integration / Paolo Milani, Luca G Bettini.

The first overview of this topic begins with some historical aspects and a survey of the principles of the gas aggregation method. The second part covers modifications of this method resulting in different specialized techniques, while the third discusses the post-growth treatment that can be applied to the nanoparticles. The whole is rounded off by a review of future perspectives and the challenges facing the scientific and industrial communities. An excellent resource for anyone working with the synthesis of nanoparticles, both in academia and industry.

9783527698417 3527698418 9783527698400 352769840X


Nanoparticles--Synthesis.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Materials Science--General.


Electronic books.

TA418.9.N35

620.1/15