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Trends in Nanophysics

Theory, Experiment and Technology

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  • © 2010

Overview

  • contains subjects seldom included in such books, like fluid flow at nanoscale, nuclear/Mossbauer methods, etc.
  • the diversity of this books makes it attractive and informative
  • the level of several reviews is quite accessible, so it might interest several categories of readers (active researchers, graduate or undergraduate students)
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Engineering Materials (ENG.MAT.)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Ordered Atomic-Scale Structures

  2. Transport Phenomena in Nanostructures

  3. Optical Properties of Nanostructures

  4. Magnetic Nanophases; Magnetic and Non-magnetic Nanocomposites

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"Trends in Nanophysics" contains reviews on various domains of nanotechnology such as: radiation-induced polymerization, cross-linking and grafting; Mossbauer study of nanomaterials; biomedical applications of nanomaterials; organic thin films for photovoltaics; growth and characterization of semiconductor nanowires; graphene and carbon nanotubes; fractional statistics in nanophysics; nanomechanical properties of materials; ab-initio simulations in nanoscience; fabrication and characterization of ordered atomic-scale structures; plasmonics; and nano-optical studies of motile structures of neuronal cells. These reviews cover key issues from experimental and theoretical nanophysics and are interesting for active researchers as well as for graduate and undergraduate students in the nanoscience field.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Physics (INFIM), National Institute of Materials, Bucuresti, Romania

    Victor Bârsan, Alexandru Aldea

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