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Nanoscopic materials : size-dependent phenomena /

Nanotechnology has been hailed as a key technology of the 21st century. This book focuses on a qualitative and quantitative approach, discussing all areas of nanotechnology with particular emphasis on the underlying physico-chemical and physical principles of nanoscience.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Roduner, E. (Emil), 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : RSC Pub., 2006.
Colección:RSC nanoscience & nanotechnology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1: Introduction; 1.1: Clusters and nanoparticles; 1.2: Feynman's vision;2: Bulk and interface; 2.1: Gradients near surfaces; 2.2: The coordination number rules the game; 2.3: Surface science, a source of information; for nanoscience 2.4: Particle size and microstrain; 2.5: Biomimetics: nature as a source of inspiration for strategies in nanotechnology; 3: Geometric structure, magic numbers, and coordination numbers of small clusters; 3.1: The consequences of the range of the radial potential energy function; 3.2: Magic numbers by geometric shells closing; 3.3: Magic numbers by electronic shells closing; 3.4: Cohesive energy and coordination number; 4: Electronic structure; 4.1: Discrete states versus band structure; 4.2: The effects of dimensionality and symmetry in quantum structures; 4.3: The nonmetal-to-metal transition; 4.4: Work function, 
505 0 |a Ionisation potential and electron affinity; 4.5: Electronic structure of semiconductor and metal clusters; 4.6: A semiconductor quantum dot electronic device; 5: Magnetic properties; 5.1: A brief primer on magnetism; 5.2: The concept of frustration; 5.3: Magnetic properties of small clusters; 5.4: Ferromagnetic order in thin films and monoatomic chains; 5.5: Finite size effects in magnetic resonance detection; 6: Thermodynamics for finite size systems; 6.1: Limitations of macroscopic thermodynamics; 6.2: The basics of capillarity; 6.3: Phase transitions of free liquid droplets; 6.4: The Lotus effect; 6.5: Classical nucleation theory; 6.6: Shape control of nanocrystals; 6.7: Size effects on ion conduction in solids; 6.8: Principles of self-assembly; 7: Adsorption, 
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505 0 |a Applications: facts and fictions; 11.1: Nanomaterials; 11.2: Nanotechnology; 11.3: Hopes, hazards and hype. 
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