Much as the field of nanotechnology itself the number of websites on the
subject is growing very quickly, so this list is far from comprehensive. Links here
are primarily selected to provide relevant additional information for the projects
presented on this site. Please contact
Dmitri if you have additional link suggestions.
Surfaces and Nanostructures STM (Nice Pictures!)
Lots of information about STM and Nano is on IBM's Nanotechnology site
Nanowires, nanostructures and surfaces (Prof. Franz Himpsel)
Silicon surfaces and nanostructures (Prof. M.G. Lagally's group, UW-Madison)
Chemistry on silicon surfaces (Hamers group, UW-Madison)
Self-assembled surface patterns on copper surfaces (Fred Leibsle, UMKC)
General Nanotechnology Sites
Several sites that provide introductory level information on nanotechnology:
current issues, future possibilities and underlying physical principles.
Of course as with any developing field not every prediction will come true,
but these sources should help to understand what all the excitement is about.
These sites also provide extensive collections of links.
Nanotechnology Magazine
articles on basic principles, current and future impact of nanotechnology.
Nanobase -
well organized collection of nanotechnology links
Foresight Institute
thinktank that predicts and guides the development of nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
section of the Open Directory Project
Chances are you found this site there, but if you haven't - take a look at their Nanotechnology links!