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United Scientific Supplies Making a Wire Lithograph & Pressure Sensor Nanotechnology STEM Kit
Developed with Argonne National Laboratory, this kit gives students the opportunity to apply a revolutionary nanotechnology manufacturing technique to grow nano-scale and micro-scale copper wires.
Supplier: United Scientific Supplies AISNT1
Description
- Developed with Argonne National Laboratory, this kit gives students the opportunity to apply a revolutionary nanotechnology manufacturing technique to grow nano-scale and micro-scale copper wires.
- Using a unique ultra nanocrystalline diamond (UNCD) electrode, students use traditional electroplating and lithography (E&L) techniques to grow pattern-shaped wires that become the essential components that can be used to fabricate optical and electrical sensors and other devices.
- This kit covers the following concepts:
- Measurement scales / perspectives
- Unique properties at nanoscale
- Fabricating nano / microscale structures
- Creating nano / microscale lithographic wire patterns
- Designed for use by 40 students working in groups of four.
- Kit is provided with an access code for downloadable activity guides and other support information, including:
- Teacher Guide
- Student Guide
- Glossary
- Background Information: Learning About Nanotechnology
- Videos: Nano Frontiers MP4, Nano Manufacturing: Electroplate and Lift Lithography – Making Nanowires mp4
- Powerpoints: Making a Microwire Lithograph pp/mp4, Nano Technology: A Closer Look at the Universe of ‘little’ ppt/mp4
- Poster: A Closer Look at Nanowire
Specifications
9 to 15 | |
Nanotechnology Kit | |
STEM, Physics - Nanotechnology |
Kit | |
English |
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