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1 online resource (xii, 482 pages) : illustrations |
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NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; v. 152 |
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NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; v. 152.
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Cover -- Table of Contents -- Photograph of participants -- Preface -- Part I. Modeling and computer simulation of characteristics nanosystems -- Optical properties of small-radius SWNTs within a tight-binding model -- The electronic structure of nanotubes and the topological arrangements of carbon atoms -- Irradiation effect on the electron transport properties of single-walled carbon nanotube -- Calculation of the density profile of liquid located in the multi-walled carbon nanotube -- Small metal clusters: ab initio calculated bare clusters and models within fullerene cages -- Part II. Nanotechnology of building blocks and integrated nanosystems -- Nanoparticle reactions on chip -- Electrochemical charging of nanocarbons: fullerenes, nanotubes, peapods -- Nano-encapsulation of fullerene in dendrimers -- Irradiation-controlled adsorption and organization of biomolecules on surfaces: from the nanometric to the mesoscopic level -- Oriented immobilization of C-reactive protein on solid surface for biosensor applications -- Mesoporous aluminosilicates as a host and reactor for preparation of ordered metal nanowires -- Part III. Single and assembled molecules, nanoparticles on surface and interface investigations -- Scanning probe microscopy of biomacromolecules: instrumentation and experiments -- Surface science tools and their application to nanosystems like C60 on indium phosphide -- Polarized Raman spectroscopy of single layer and multilayer Ge/Si(001) quantum dot heterostructures -- Part IV. Fundamental properties of carbon integrated nanosystems -- Nanosystems of polymerized fullerenes and carbon-nanotubes -- Synthesis and characterization of C60-and C70 polymer phases -- The nanospace inside single-wall carbon nanotubes -- Mechanical properties of carbon thin films -- Part V. Fundamental properties of silicon integrated nanosystems -- Thin carbon layers on nanostructured silicon -- properties and applications -- 1D periodic structures obtained by deep anisotropic etching of silicon -- Diode Shottky systems on Al -- nanosilicon interface layer ... Si -- Part VI. Multifunctional applications of nanosystems -- VI. I. Moletronics -- Nano-bio electronic devices based on DNA bases and proteins -- DNA, DNA/metal nanoparticles, DNA/nanocarbon and macrocyclic metal complex/fullerene molecular building blocks for nanosystems: electronics and sensing -- VI. II. Electronics and photonics -- Silicon nanocrystals in SiO2 for memory devices -- On the route towards a monolithically integrated silicon photonics -- Photoluminescent nanosilicon systems -- Optical characterisation of opal photonic hetero-crystals -- VI. III. Spintronics and magneto-optoelectronics -- Magnetism in polymerized fullerenes -- Application of the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes: computation of the magnetic properties and the 13C NMR shifts -- Nanotube spintronics: magnetic systems based on carbon nanotubes -- Spin coherence and manipulation in Si/SiGe quantum wells -- Fundamental properties of ferromagnetic micro- and nanostructured films for application in optoelectronics -- VI. IV. Sensor nanosystems -- Porous silicon for chemical sensors -- Silicon micromachined sensors for gas detection -- Microporous zeolite membranes -- a useful tool for gas sensing systems -- Genomagnetic electrochemical biosensors -- Nanocapsules ... a novel tool for medicine and science -- Biological molecule conformations pr |
Summary |
A compendium of novel information on molecular-scale science and the application of nanocarbon, nanosilicon and biopolymer integrated nanosystems. During the 20th century, molecular-scale science and nanotechnology developed rapidly, leading to the construction of innovative materials - nanosystens from molecules (fullerenes), supramolecules (nanotubes, peapods, polymers, biopolymers (DNA, protein and their complexes) and semiconductor nanoparticles (nano-Si, SiOx, Si/SiGe dots, metal nanowires). This book presents exciting new developments of the early 21st century. Significant progress has b |
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Multifunctional integrated nanosystems |
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physics |
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biofysica |
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biophysics |
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condenseren |
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condensation |
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mathematics |
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fysische chemie |
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physical chemistry |
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biomedische wetenschappen |
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biomedicine |
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computational science |
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Physics (General) |
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Fysica (algemeen) |
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"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division." |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Print version record |
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OhioLINK electronic book center |
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SpringerLink |
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Nanostructures -- Congresses
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Nanotechnology -- Congresses
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Nanoscience -- Congresses
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Nanotechnology & MEMS.
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Physique.
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Nanoscience
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Nanostructures
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Nanotechnology
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Buzaneva, E. V. (Evgenii︠a︡ Viktorovna)
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Scharff, Peter
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division.
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LC no. |
2004048472 |
ISBN |
1402021739 |
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9781402021732 |
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1402021712 |
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9781402021718 |
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1402021720 |
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9781402021725 |
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9786610190058 |
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6610190054 |
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