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Nanoscience on Surfaces

Editat de Ille C. Gebeshuber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2012
In nanotechnology, various scientific and technological fields meet: physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, medicine and tribology. This habilitation thesis comprises the author's work in the area of scanning probe microscopy and diatom nanotechnology. The largest samples (some micrometers) investigated in this thesis comprise the first atomic force microscopy investigations of living diatoms in ambient conditions. Based on these investigations, the author introduces the new field of diatom tribology. Subsequently, the first atomic force microscopy investigations of protein-protein interactions on the single molecule level (some tens of nanometers) are presented. Finally, scanning probe microscopy is used to visualize the interaction of single slow ions with atomically flat surfaces. Nanodefects with a height of just some nanometers are reported.
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ISBN-13: 9783854931782
ISBN-10: 3854931786
Dimensiuni: 215 x 250 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Holzhausen Verlag GmbH

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List of abbreviations, Preface, Introduction1 Scanning Probe Microscopy: From living cells to the subatomicrange 101.1 Introduction 101.2 Cells in vivo as exemplified by diatoms 101.2.1 Introduction to diatoms 101.2.2 SPM of diatoms 111.3 Interaction of large organic molecules 151.4 Nanodefects on atomically flat surfaces 181.4.1 Ion bombardment of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite 191.4.2 Bombardment of insulator single crystal surfaces with multicharged ions 221.4.3 Nanodefects generated on Al2O3 single crystal surfaces via bombardment withmulticharged ions 231.4.4 Bombardment of single crystal CaF2 surfaces via with multicharged 129Xe ionsreveal a potential energy threshold for nanodefects generation 261.5 Conclusions and outlook 302 Diatom Tribology 31References 33, List of Figures 36Appendix A: Publications selected for review 38A.1 Scanning Probe Microscopy: From living cells to the subatomic range 38A.2 Probing protein-protein interactions in real time 66A.3 Atomic force microscopy study of living diatoms in ambient conditions 71A.4 In vivo nanoscale atomic force microscopy investigation of diatom adhesionproperties 81A.5 AFM search for slow MCI-produced nanodefects on atomically cleanmonocrystalline insulator surfaces 86A.6 Nanoscopic surface modification by slow ion bombardment 93A.7 Surface nanostructures induced by slow highly charged ions on CaF2 singlecrystals 102A.8 Potential energy threshold for nanohillock formation by impact of slow highlycharged ions on a CaF2(111) surface 107A.9 Diatom bionanotribology - Biological surfaces in relative motion: their design,friction, adhesion, lubrication and wear 113A.10 Micromechanics in biogenic hydrated silica: hinges and interlocking devices indiatoms 124Appendix B: Publication list 135Journal articles 135, Invited Book Chapters 137, Papers resulting from presentationsat international conferences 137, Papers submitted and in preparation in April 2008139Appendix C:Curriculum vitae 141, Education 141, Employment 141, Research visits 141,Current research interests 142, Team Member in Research Projects 142, ResearchProject Management 142, Research Project Acquisition 143, Invited, plenary andkeynote talks at International Conferences 143, Teaching experience 144, Pupilsand Students from Universities of Applied Sciences, doing an internship 145,Undergraduate students, doing the project work "Interactions with surfaces" (8 hoursper week, for one semester): 145, Summer students 147 IAESTE (InternationalAssociation for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience) students 147,Diploma students 148, Graduate Students (working for Dr. techn.) 148, PostDoc148, Popular Science / Outreach Activities 148, Publicity 150, Education andTraining of Physics Teachers 151, Honors and Awards 151, Committee Positions151, Editorial Board Memberships 152, Other Scientific Community services 153,Reviewing work (peer-reviewed journals, books) 153, Acknowledgements 154