E-Book, Englisch, 5670 Seiten
Sattler Handbook of Nanophysics
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4200-7539-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
7-Volume Set
E-Book, Englisch, 5670 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-7539-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Breakthroughs in nanotechnology require a firm grounding in the principles of nanophysics. Providing the framework to achieve these advances, Handbook of Nanophysics is the first comprehensive reference to cover both fundamental and applied aspects of physics at the nanoscale. Pioneering scientists from preeminent academic institutions, R&D companies, and research laboratories pave the way for new innovations in nanotechnology.
Explore the frontiers of nanoscience
This seven-volume set offers a sound introduction to established fundamentals in the field as well as a summary of the most significant developments in research. After discussing the theoretical principles and measurements of nanoscale systems, the organization of the set generally follows the historical development of nanoscience. Each peer-reviewed chapter presents a didactic treatment of the physics underlying the nanoscale materials and applications along with detailed experimental results. State-of-the-art scientific content is enriched with fundamental equations and illustrations, some in color.
State-of-the-art research collected in one source
Nanophysics brings together multiple disciplines to determine the structural, electronic, optical, and thermal behavior of nanomaterials; electrical and thermal conductivity; the forces between nanoscale objects; and the transition between classical and quantum behavior. Facilitating communication across many disciplines, this landmark publication encourages scientists with disparate interests to collaborate on interdisciplinary projects and incorporate the theory and methodology of other areas into their work.
Two of the contributors, as well as the editor of this work, are faculty members at the University of Hawaii, which cited the Handbook in a recent article.
Zielgruppe
Researchers and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in materials science, solid state physics, electrical and mechanical engineering, chemistry, pharmaceutical science, biotechnology, molecular biology, metallurgy, and environmental engineering; defense workers and space technology developers.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Volume 1: Principles and Methods
Design and Theory. Nanoscale Systems. Thermodynamics. Nanomechanics. Nanomagnetism and Spins. Nanoscale Methods. Index.
Volume 2: Clusters and Fullerenes
Free Clusters. Clusters in Contact. Production and Stability of Carbon Fullerenes. Structure and Properties of Carbon Fullerenes. Carbon Fullerenes in Contact. Inorganic Fullerenes. Index.
Volume 3: Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots
Types of Nanoparticles. Nanoparticle Properties. Nanoparticles in Contact. Nanofluids. Quantum Dots. Index.
Volume 4: Nanotubes and Nanowires
Carbon Nanotubes. Inorganic Nanotubes. Types of Nanowires. Nanowire Arrays. Nanowire Properties. Atomic Wires and Point Contact. Nanoscale Rings. Index.
Volume 5: Functional Nanomaterials
Nanocomposites. Nanoporous and Nanocage Materials. Nanolayers. Indentation and Patterning. Nanosensors. Nano-Oscillators. Hydrogen Storage. Index.
Volume 6: Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics
Computing and Nanoelectronic Devices. Nanoscale Transistors. Nanolithography. Optics of Nanomaterials. Nanophotonic Devices. Nanoscale Lasers. Index.
Volume 7: Nanomedicine and Nanorobotics
Nano-Bio Interfacing. Nanotoxicology. Clinical Significance of Nanosystems. Medical Imaging. Drug Delivery. Response to Nanomaterials. Cancer Therapy. Quantum Engines and Nanomotors. Nanorobotics. Index.