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Advanced Nanomaterials for Detection of CBRN

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2020

Overview

  • Covers new methods for detection of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents with use of chemical and biochemical sensors
  • Includes contemporary topics in nanophysics, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene , magnetic nanostructures, transport through coupled quantum dots, spintronics, molecular electronics, sensors and biosensors

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Table of contents (26 papers)

  1. Advanced Nanomaterials

  2. Nanosensor

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About this book

This book is devoted to advanced materials and perspective sensors, which is one of the most important problems in nanotechnology and security. This book is useful for researchers, scientist and graduate students in the fields of solid state physics, nanotechnology and security.

Editors and Affiliations

  • J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Janez Bonča

  • Bogolyubov Inst. f. Theor. Physics, Nat. Ukrainian Academy of Science, Kiev, Ukraine

    Sergei Kruchinin

About the editors

Janez Bonca —is professor of the Physics department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana and the Department for  Theoretical Physics at the J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

 Sergei Kruchinin —is professor of the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, NASU

 (Kyiv, Ukraine).

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