Published: November 04, 2009
Research and Markets: An Introductory Textbook to the Fundamental Principles of Nanoscience
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/91b5d6/science_at_the_nan)
has announced the addition of Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.'s new
report "Science
At The Nanoscale: An Introductory Textbook" to their offering.
"This book provides a very detailed and interesting overview of the
fundamental principles of nanoscience, discusses the background of
several nanoscience experimental techniques, and sheds light on some of
the visionary and important applications in the truly interdisciplinary
area of nanotechnology. This book will be a useful reference book for
graduate students, and is expected to attract a lot of attention, not
only from new graduate students, but also from more senior scientists
interested in the fascinating area of nanoscience and nanotechnology,
and those who are involved in a wide spectrum of disciplines ranging
from physics, chemistry, surface science, spectroscopy, materials
science, engineering to medicine."
Wael Mamdouh and Flemming Besenbacher
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University of Aarhus, Denmark
Nanotechnology is one of the most important growth areas of this
century. Nanoscience, the science underpinning nanotechnology, is a
multidisciplinary subject covering atomic, molecular and solid state
physics, as well as much of chemistry. Nanostructures are known to
exhibit novel and improved material properties, fundamentally because
the physical and chemical properties are very different when dimensions
are reduced to the nanometer range. This book thus aims to introduce the
various basic principles and knowledge needed for students to understand
science at the nanoscale.
Many ideas proposed in nanotechnology are frontier and futuristic,
although some have immediate technological applications. The core
scientific principles of all nanotechnology applications, however, are
grounded in physics and chemistry. There are currently numerous
specialized nanoscience and nanotechnology-related texts or monographs
at the graduate and senior undergraduate levels. This textbook is
targeted at the junior undergraduate level or as a reference text for
advanced learners at pre-university and senior high school. It has
evolved from the authors' own teaching experience at tertiary
institutions.
Readership: This book is suitable for science undergraduates, and can be
used as a reference for pre-university science students.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction and Historical Perspective
2. Classical Physics at the Nanoscale
3. Brief Review of QuantumMechanics
4. From Atoms and Molecules to NanoscaleMaterials
5. Surfaces at the Nanoscale
6. Low-Dimensional Nanostructures
7. Formation and Self-Assembly at the Nanoscale
8. Nanotools and Nanofabrication
9. Future Trends
Index
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