• DocumentCode
    2531940
  • Title

    Design and simulation of magnetically controlled nanoscale assembly

  • Author

    Friedman, Gary ; Yellen, Benjamin ; Tsukerman, Igor

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    16-19 Aug. 2004
  • Firstpage
    56
  • Lastpage
    58
  • Abstract
    New technology, referred to by the acronym MAGDA (magnetically driven assembly), for building multi-component systems out of diverse types of nanodevices, is being developed. One setup employs colloidal magnetic particles as carriers of different nano-components. These carriers are directed by arrays of programmable ferromagnetic nano-traps and by an external magnetic field. Another setup involves magnetic masks formed by 5-10 nm iron oxide particles densifying over an array of magnetized alignment marks. On the simulation side, new "flexible approximation" methods with a wide range of nano- and molecular scale applications are presented.
  • Keywords
    densification; iron compounds; magnetic fluids; magnetic particles; masks; molecular electronics; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; self-assembly; 5 to 10 nm; FeO; colloidal magnetic particles; densification; external magnetic field; flexible approximation methods; iron oxide particles; magnetic masks; magnetically controlled nanoscale assembly; magnetically driven assembly; magnetized alignment marks; molecular scale applications; multicomponent systems; nanocomponents; nanodevices; nanoscale applications; programmable ferromagnetic nanotraps; Assembly systems; Computational modeling; Electrostatics; Iron; Magnetic fields; Magnetic materials; Magnetic moments; Magnetostatics; Nanoparticles; Perpendicular magnetic recording;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Nanotechnology, 2004. 4th IEEE Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8536-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NANO.2004.1392248
  • Filename
    1392248