Code No: RT41036 R13 Set No.
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IV [Link] I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, October/November - 2017
NANO TECHNOLOGY
(Common to Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question paper consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answer ALL sub questions from Part-A
Answer any THREE questions from Part-B
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PART–A (22 Marks)
1. a) Define Nano Technology. [3]
b) Define top down and bottom up approach. [4]
c) Give the significance of formation of clusters of nano particles. [4]
d) Write down any four challenges that are faced by researchers in characterization
of nano materials? [4]
e) Why C-60 molecules are called as bucky balls? Give reasons. [3]
f) What are the induced effects due to increase in surface area of nanoparticles? [4]
PART–B (3x16 = 48 Marks)
2. a) How do you classify nanomaterials? Explain in brief. [8]
b) Write about the optical phenomena bonding in solids. [8]
3. a) Explain the importance of size and shape dependence of material properties at
the nanoscale. [8]
b) Distinguish between direct and indirect band gap semiconducting materials. [8]
4. a) What are the advantages and disadvantages in mechanical synthesis of nano
powders? [8]
b) Describe briefly the deposition of some oxide-based nanocrystalline thin film via
Sol-Gel dip coating technique. [8]
5. a) Explain the working principle of Scanninng Electron Microscope. [8]
b) Explain the working principle of X-ray diffraction. [8]
6. a) Discuss the electronic properties of Metal and semiconductor nanoparticles. [8]
b) Discuss in detail about the phase condensation methods of nano particles. [8]
7. a) Write down the applications of carbon nano tubes in bio applications. [8]
b) Discuss the various applications of nano structured thin fins. [8]
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Code No: RT41036 R13 Set No. 2
IV [Link] I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, October/November - 2017
NANO TECHNOLOGY
(Common to Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question paper consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answer ALL sub questions from Part-A
Answer any THREE questions from Part-B
*****
PART–A (22 Marks)
1. a) What is the difference between nano science & nano technology? [3]
b) What will be the effect of size reduction on properties? [4]
c) What do you mean by quantum dots & nanocrystals? [4]
d) How electrical properties of nano particles are different than its bulk value. [4]
e) Why C-60 molecules are called as bucky balls? Give reasons. [3]
f) What are the various applications of thin films? [4]
PART–B (3x16 = 48 Marks)
2. a) Discuss the preparation, properties and applications of Nano composites. [8]
b) How the electron microscopic techniques are useful in characterization of nano
materials? [8]
3. a) How electrical properties of nano particles are different than its bulk value.
Discuss its applications. [8]
b) Write in detail about Mechanical properties of nano crystalline SiC. [8]
4. a) With a neat sketch, explain mechanical milling process for synthesis of nano
particles? List advantages and disadvantages. [8]
b) Discuss the electronic properties of Metal and semiconductor nanoparticles. [8]
5. a) Describe briefly the deposition of some oxide-based nanocrystalline thin film
via Sol-Gel dip coating technique. [8]
b) Describe in detail about the principle and process of X ray diffraction technique
with neat sketch. [8]
6. Define Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS) and Wavelength Dispersive
Spectrometry (WDS). Explain how microanalysis of CNT is done by using
Scanning Electron microscope. [16]
7. a) Explain the applications of quantum dots in detail. [8]
b) What are the various materials used in Diagnostics and Therapeutic
applications. [8]
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Code No: RT41036 R13 Set No. 3
IV [Link] I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, October/November - 2017
NANO TECHNOLOGY
(Common to Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question paper consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answer ALL sub questions from Part-A
Answer any THREE questions from Part-B
*****
PART–A (22 Marks)
1. a) Discuss the theory of nucleation. [3]
b) Define top down and bottom up approach. [4]
c) Write short notes on multi layer films. [4]
d) What is the basic principle of Raman spectroscopy? [4]
e) What are the various applications of CNT? [3]
f) Discuss applications of quantum well devices. [4]
PART–B (3x16 = 48 Marks)
2. a) Explain Thermo Mechanical Behaviour of Nanostructured Multilayer Thin Film
Systems in detail. [8]
b) Write briefly about protein Nano particle and Polypeptide. [8]
3. a) Explain the growth technique of a single crystal. [8]
b) Compare the magnetic properties like ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetics and antiferri
magnetic with sketches. [8]
4. a) What are the advantages and disadvantages in mechanical synthesis of nano
powders? [8]
b) Describe briefly the deposition of some oxide-based nanocrystalline thin film via
Sol-Gel dip coating technique. [8]
5. a) Describe in detail about the principle and process of X ray diffraction technique
with neat sketch. [8]
b) Explain the working principle of Scanning Electron Microscope. [8]
6. a) Describe Scanning tunneling microscope and its operation based on quantum
mechanics. [8]
b) Explain quantum mechanical calculations and force field based methods for
nanoparticle modeling. [8]
7. a) What are the various applications of nano in biology and medicine? [8]
b) List out various Applications of nano crystalline diamond films. [8]
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Code No: RT41036 R13 Set No. 4
IV [Link] I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, October/November - 2017
NANO TECHNOLOGY
(Common to Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question paper consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answer ALL sub questions from Part-A
Answer any THREE questions from Part-B
*****
PART–A (22 Marks)
1. a) Classify nanomaterials and give examples for them? [3]
b) Give the difference between sputtering and thermal evaporation process. [4]
c) Explain, what is lithography? [4]
d) Explain the working principle of Raman spectroscopy. [4]
e) What are the various applications of quantum well devices? [3]
f) Why are nano materials used in cosmetics? [4]
PART–B (3x16 = 48 Marks)
2. a) Briefly explain about optical phenomena bonding in solids. Compare stimulated
emission and spontaneous emission. [8]
b) Explain the importance of size and shape dependence of material properties at
the nanoscale. [8]
3. a) How porous silicon will be prepared and how it is useful in electronics? [8]
b) Discuss about magnetic properties like ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetics and
antiferri magnetic with sketches. [8]
4. a) Discuss the difference between CVD and PVD process. [8]
b) Explain the growth technique of a single crystal. [8]
5. a) Explain the working principle of Scanning Electron Microscope. [8]
b) Describe in detail about the principle and process of X ray diffraction technique
with neat sketch. [8]
6. a) Describe Scanning Tunneling Microscope and its operation based on quantum
mechanics. [8]
b) Explain quantum mechanical calculations and force field based methods for
nanoparticle modeling. [8]
7. a) Discuss in detail about the phase condensation methods of nano particles. [8]
b) Write down about the micro and nano engines and their driving mechanisms. [8]
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