What is What in the Nanoworld
A Handbook on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
3. Auflage August 2012
XIV, 601 Seiten, Hardcover
120 Abbildungen
28 Tabellen
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Dieses Handbuch fasst in mehr als 2.200 präzise formulierten Einträgen Begriffe, Definitionen, Phänomene und Gesetzmäßigkeiten der Chemie, Physik, Materialwissenschaften und Technologie von Nanostrukturen auf einführendem Niveau zusammen.
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The third, partly revised and enlarged edition of this introductory reference summarizes the terms and definitions, most important phenomena, and regulations occurring in the physics, chemistry, technology, and application of nanostructures. A representative collection of fundamental terms and definitions from quantum physics and chemistry, special mathematics, organic and inorganic chemistry, solid state physics, material science and technology accompanies recommended secondary sources for an extended study of any given subject.
Each of the more than 2,200 entries, from a few sentences to a page in length, interprets the term or definition in question and briefly presents the main features of the phenomena behind it. Additional information in the form of notes ("First described in", "Recognition", "More details in") supplements the entries and gives a historical perspective of the subject with reference to further sources.
Ideal for answering questions related to unknown terms and definitions among undergraduate and PhD students studying the physics of low-dimensional structures, nanoelectronics, and nanotechnology.
"... 1300 Begriffe und Definitionen, wichtige Phänomene, Festlegungen, experimentelles und theoretisches Handwerkszeug sowie Andwendungen aus den Bereichen allgemeine Physik, Quantenmechanik, Werkstoffwissenschaften, Mathematik, Informationstheorie, organische und anorganische Chemie, Festkörperphysik und Biologie für Anfänger und Experten ..."
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Stefano Ossicini graduated in physics from the University of Rome. From 1978 to 1982 he worked as a post-doc and an assistant at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and afterwards as a researcher at the University of Calabria, Italy, until 1984, when he accepted a post at the University of Modena. Professor Ossicini is Director of the Research Center "En&Tech? for green energies at the University of Modena and Reggie Emilia, and is an associate with the CNR-Istituto Nanoscienze S3. While his research activities have always been focused on the theory of low-dimensional and nano-systems, he now concentrates on investigating the structural and optoelectronic properties of nanostructures.