Chemical Vapor Deposition: Basic Function - Nanotechnology: A Maker’s Course
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2020
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Chemical Vapor Deposition: Basic Function - Nanotechnology: A Maker’s Course
How can we create nano-structures that are 10,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair? How can we “see” at the nano-scale? Through instruction and lab demonstrations, in this course you will obtain a rich understanding of the capabilities of nanotechnology tools, and how to use this equipment for nano-scale fabrication and characterization. The nanoscale is the next frontier of the Maker culture, where designs become reality. To become a Nanotechnology Maker pioneer, we will introduce you to the practical knowledge, skills, and tools that can turn your nanotechnology ideas into physical form and that enable you to image objects at the nano-scale.
This course has been developed by faculty and staff experts in nano-fabrication, electron beam microscopy, and nano-characterization through the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network (RTNN). The RTNN offers training and use of the tools demonstrated in this course to schools and industry through the United States National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure program. The tools demonstrated in this course are available to the public through the RTNN.
Hello everyone, I want to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to learn about nanotechnology from the best. The course was very interesting and I really enjoy it. Thank you very much!,This course was very helpful to understand the basic fabrication techniques for making micro and nanodevices. I can confidently use equipment in my laboratory after doing this course. Thank you
Chemical Vapor Deposition: Basic Function - Nanotechnology: A Maker’s Course
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Thank you 👍🏻🙏🏻 professor your English fluency is very understanding ❤ 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Wow, that was a really good video. It's rare to find such great explanations on specific chemistry-related topics.
Very nicely and simply explained
Thanks 😊
Excellent explanation, I'm excited to see the next videos
Thanks for sharing. Very educational
Thanks this was really helpful ❤
Amazing educational video. Thank you
Awesome video. Thank you!
Fantastic approach and explanation , pls add more videos on thin films technology
excellent job......nice explanation
This is helpful. Thank you.
Best information about PVD & CVD
Thanks❤
Great video. Thanks.
Nice, greetings from Spain
crisp and clear
Excellent!
Excellent
Content is very informative. Thank you very much for sharing such valuable information. Also, your English accent is very good. Keep sharing the knowledge. Thanks once again.
شكرا جزيلا 🙏🏼💕🌸
Thanks You so much, the explanation is good and easy to understand. Please add the vedio of cvd by experimentally
Good stuff
oh thats pretty good actually. nice vid
Thanks
thanks!
thank you
great explanation for freshman like me😮
So I have a problem with a vacuum process trying to vaporizer oleo onto a substrate of plastic . It vaporizes and does not coat the substrate. We are pumping to 5e-6 and still no deposition
Well... Is there any method for industrial graphene plating on the steel, Al, or Cu?
straight gas 💯
Excellent video, wish i could save it to a playlist; am guessing you specified it as "for kids".. i think that prevents the save to playlist button from populating.
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Can someone give an IRL example from beginning to end of what this process can ultimately create? Like yea- she said LEDs or solar panels, but what part comes from the actual wafer? I feel like most of these videos are too tunneled into the actual process without giving an actual beginning to end result... which makes it difficult for me to understand in regards to the whole scope.
Which method is to be used for Silver deposition on a YBCO pellet?
😊
Why she seems like she is about to cry.
🤣🤣🤣yea
CVD also makes me wanna cry as a physics grad student
@@Misuzu4213 also as Nanotech student
@@aniketmagare9506 they really sold you on that major?
Respect your Tercher
she was being held at gun point.
She seems mad someone made her present this with a script :( She's so smart though.
Yes😂😂
She sounds like a robot.
wonderful !!!
Why she look like a T-X?
كأنها تبا تصيح ولا ؟
Chup ho ja malikkkkk
Chup
Good stuff