1. Introduction to Nanotechnology – Charles P. Poole & Frank J. Owens

A clear and accessible entry-level textbook that explores nanoscale principles from history and science fundamentals to real-world applications. It emphasizes physical behavior at the nanoscale, fabrication tools, and basic chemistry—perfect for beginners.

2.Nano: The Essentials – Thalappil Pradeep

Written by India's leading nanotech expert, this comprehensive guide spans nanoscience principles, characterization methods, and diverse applications—from energy to environmental sensors. A go-to advanced undergraduate/graduate text

3.Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices – Sulabha K. Kulkarni

A modern, well-structured introduction covering synthesis, functionalization, tools like AFM/STM, and applications in spintronics, graphene, and metamaterials. Springer's practical yet principled style is ideal for researchers and engineers

4.Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology – K. Eric Drexler

A visionary classic that popularized molecular nanotechnology and "assembler" concepts. Though originally from 1986, its techno-future visions, including self-replicating nanomachines, continue to inspire and provoke debate

5.Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology – Massimiliano Ventra & James R. Heflin

A deeper dive into top-down/bottom-up fabrication, electron microscopy, photonic and mechanical properties of nanostructures, particularly carbon nanotubes and graphene. Strong theoretical-practical integration