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|a Front cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Part I: Types of Nanoparticles; Body; Chapter 1: Amorphous Nanoparticles; Chapter 2: Magnetic Nanoparticles; Chapter 3: Ferroelectric Nanoparticles; Chapter 4: Helium Nanodroplets; Chapter 5: Silicon Nanocrystals; Chapter 6: ZnO Nanoparticles; Chapter 7: Tetrapod-Shaped Semiconductor Nanocrystals; Chapter 8: Fullerene-Like CdSe Nanoparticles; Chapter 9: Magnetic Ion-Doped Semiconductor Nanocrystals; Chapter 10: Nanocrystals from Natural Polysaccharides; Part II: Nanoparticle Properties.
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|a Chapter 11: Acoustic Vibrationsin NanoparticlesChapter 12: Superheating in Nanoparticles; Chapter 13: Spin Accumulation in Metallic Nanoparticles; Chapter 14: Photoinduced Magnetismin Nanoparticles; Chapter 15: Optical Detection of a Single Nanoparticle; Chapter 16: Second-Order Ferromagnetic Resonance in Nanoparticles; Chapter 17: Catalytically Active Gold Particles; Chapter 18: Isoelectric Point of Nanoparticles; Chapter 19: Nanoparticles in Cosmic Environments; Part III: Nanoparticlesin Contact; Chapter 20: Ordered Nanoparticle Assemblies.
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|a Chapter 21: Biomolecule-Induced Nanoparticle AggregationChapter 22: Magnetic Nanoparticle Assemblies; Chapter 23: Embedded Nanoparticles; Chapter 24: Coupling in MetallicNanoparticles: Approaches to Optical Nanoantennas; Chapter 25: Metal-Insulator Transitionin Molecularly Linked Nanoparticle Films; Chapter 26: Tribology of Nanoparticles; Chapter 27: Plasmonic NanoparticleNetworks; Chapter 28: Stability of Nanodispersions; Chapter 29: Liquid Slip at the Molecular Scale; Chapter 30: Newtonian Nanofluidsin Convection; Chapter 31: Theory of Thermal Conduction in Nanofluids.
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|a Chapter 32: Thermophysical Properties of NanofluidsChapter 33: Heat Conduction in Nanofluids; Chapter 34: Nanofluids for Heat Transfer; Part V: Quantum Dots; Chapter 35: Core-Shell Quantum Dots; Chapter 36: Polymer-Coated Quantum Dots; Chapter 37: Kondo Effect in Quantum Dots; Chapter 38: Theory of Two-Electron Quantum Dots; Chapter 39: Thermodynamic Theory of Quantum Dots Self-Assembly; Chapter 40: Quantum Teleportation in Quantum Dots System; Index; Color Inserts; Back cover.
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|a In the 1990s, nanoparticles and quantum dots began to be used in optical, electronic, and biological applications. Now they are being studied for use in solid-state quantum computation, tumor imaging, and photovoltaics. Handbook of Nanophysics: Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots focuses on the fundamental physics of these nanoscale materials and structures. Each peer-reviewed chapter contains a broad-based introduction and enhances understanding of the state-of-the-art scientific content through fundamental equations and illustrations, some in color. This volume provides an overview of the major c.
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