The component structures of high-tech devices are being pushed ever smaller by the demands for high performance at low cost. Once on the scale of a micron or one millionth of a meter, the shrinking scale of those structures is now approaching a nanometer or one billionth of a meter. The LPS nanostructures team and its University of Maryland (UM) collaborators stay positioned on the cutting edge, researching the fabrication and characterization of novel nano-scale devices.
University of Maryland Collaborators
Ellen Williams http://www.physics.umd.edu/spg/
Michael Furher http://www.physics.umd.edu/condmat/mfuhrer/
Sangbok Lee http://www.chem.umd.edu/Faculty_Directory/faculty.php?id=26
Dennis Drew http://www.physics.umd.edu/DrewGroup/
Ray Phaneuf http://www.glue.umd.edu/~phaneuf/
Gary Rubloff http://www.isr.umd.edu/gwrubloff/
Reza Ghodssi http://www.enee.umd.edu/~ghodssi/
Michael Zachariah http://www.chem.umd.edu/Faculty_Directory/faculty.php?id=44
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