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NanoStructures Laboratory

NanoStructures Laboratory

ABOUT THE GROUP
The RLE Nanostructures Laboratory (NSL) develops techniques for fabricating surface structures with feature sizes in the range from nanometers to micrometers, and uses these structures in a variety of research projects. The NSL includes facilities for lithography (photo, interferometric, electron-beam, imprint, and x-ray), etching (chemical, plasma and reactive-ion), liftoff, electroplating, sputter deposition, and e-beam evaporation. Much of the equipment, and nearly all of the methods, utilized in the NSL are developed in house. The research projects within the NSL falls into three major categories: development of nanostructure fabrication technology; nanomagnetics, microphotonics and templated self assembly; periodic structures for x-ray optics, spectroscopy, atomic interferometry and nanometer metrology.

CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS

2010 | No. 152
Nanostructures Technology, Research and Applications

2009 | No. 151
Nanostructures Technology, Research and Applications

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CURRENT GROUP NEWS

04.05.2012
How to corner the MEMS market

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Faculty and Principal Investigators

Professor Karl K. Berggren

Professor Henry I. Smith

Group Members

Research and Academic Staff

Administrative, Support and Technical Staff

Students

Visitors and Other Affiliates

Group Web Site

NanoStructures Laboratory

Additional Links

Quantum Nanostructures and Nanofabrication Group

Space Nanotechnology Laboratory (SNL)

Scanning-Electron-Beam Lithography (SEBL) Facility

Center for Integrated Photonic Systems (CIPS)

Center for Materials Science and Egineering (CMSE)

Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN)


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