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Toward Functional Nanomaterials Zhiming M Wang

Toward Functional Nanomaterials By Zhiming M Wang

Toward Functional Nanomaterials by Zhiming M Wang


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This book presents a detailed overview of recent research developments on functional nanomaterials, including synthesis, characterization, and applications. This state-of-the-art book is multidisciplinary in scope and international in authorship.

Toward Functional Nanomaterials Summary

Toward Functional Nanomaterials by Zhiming M Wang

Advanced probes and new fabrication techniques enable nanomaterials to pervade multiple disciplines, including physics, chemistry, engineering and biology. Na- materials have been extensively investigated with various kinds of morphologies (nanoparticles, nanowhiskers, nanorods, nanowires, nanoclusters, quantum dots, etc. ) and compositions (semiconductor, metal, polymer, etc. ). Impressive progress has been made on directed assembly and synthesis, structure, and property ch- acterization, as well as nanoscale device concepts and performance by a diverse group of experts. However, in spite of continued advancements in various aspects of functional nanomaterials, numerous challenges must still be overcome at different stages for practical applications to be realized. It seems that there is a need for a book in which individual research groups comprehensively review their up-to-date efforts and simulate further developments in other laboratories. Therefore, I believe that this book, which consists of twelve chapters from nine countries, is a timely undertaking. Fabrication of Oxide Nanoparticles by Ion Implantation and Thermal Oxi- tion is an in-depth review of the formation of oxide nanoparticles by metal ion implantation and subsequent thermal oxidation. Amekura and Kishimoto believe that there is a potential for an embedded breakthrough in the eld of oxide nanoparticles similar to Hache's nding of a breakthrough in the eld of metal nanoparticles. InDesignofSolution-GrownZnONanostructures,Pauporter ' eviews signi cant progress toward the growth of well-controlled ZnO nanostructures in solution. He argues that solution-based methods are cost-effective and that the resulting nanostructures are easy to scale up for applications.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Fabrication of oxide nanoparticles by ion implantation and thermal oxidation Hiroshi Amekura Chapter 2: Design of solution-grown ZnO nanostructures Thierry Pauporte Chapter 3: Self-assembled metal nanostructures in semiconductor structures Francesco Ruffino Chapter 4: Nanocrystal based polymer composites as novel functional materials Marinella Striccoli Chapter 5: Large-scale ab initio study of size, shape, and doping effects on electronic structure of nanocrystals Jingbo Li Chapter 6: Chaotic behavior appearing in dynamic motions of nanoscale particles Kouji Miura Chapter 7: Hydrogen concentration, bonding configuration and electron emission properties of polycrystalline diamond films: from micro- to nano-metric grain size Alon Hoffman Chapter 8: Super-resolution optical effects of nanoscale nonlinear thin film structure and ultrahigh density information storage Jingsong Wei Chapter 9: Spin-transfer and current-induced spin dynamics in spin valves: diffusive transport regime Martin Gmitra Chapter 10 : Self-organized surface nanopatterning by ion beam sputtering Raul Gago Chapter 11: Area-selective depositions of self-assembled monolayers on patterned SiO2/Si surfaces Changhsun Wang Chapter 12: Virtual synthesis of electronic nanomaterials: Fundamentals and prospects Liudmila Pozhar

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NLS9781489984845
9781489984845
1489984844
Toward Functional Nanomaterials by Zhiming M Wang
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2014-11-13
483
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