Published: September 06, 2010
Research and Markets: Size Effects in Metals, Semiconductors and Inorganic Compounds - Special Topic Volume with Invited Peer Reviewed Papers Only
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has announced the addition of the "Size
Effects in Metals, Semiconductors and Inorganic Compounds" report to
their offering.
Series: Key Engineering Materials, Volume 444
Category: Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only.
The fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology are now growing very
rapidly. The properties of nanostructures are different to those of the
bulk material, due to the high surface area to volume ratio and possible
appearance of quantum effects at the nanoscale. The study of size and
shape effects upon material properties has therefore attracted enormous
attention.
This book describes the size effect upon thermal, electrical, magnetic,
optical and mechanical properties. It provides a clear overview of size
as being a new parameter that permits the tuning of material properties.
The book is divided into three parts. The first presents a general
overview of the nanoworld. The second describes the synthesis of
nanoparticles and how material properties are modified at the nanoscale.
The third part concerns the application of nanotechnology in the real
world; as nanostructured solar cells and light-emitting diodes. This
work comprises 11 chapters written by experts in their respective
fields. Chapter 1, by Wautelet, is an introduction to the nanoworld. In
Chapter 2, Pan et al. update recent progress made in dealing with
coordination-resolved energetic and dynamic behavior of bonds in
low-dimensional systems, with consideration of the combined effect of
temperature and pressure. In chapter 3, Rodriguez et al. discuss size
effect and shape stability of nanoparticles. In Chapter 4, Guisbiers
describes how to obtain quantitative information on nanomaterials using
thermodynamics. In Chapter 5, Ganguli considers the size effect in
disordered nanoparticles. In Chapter 6, Delogu et al. describe how to
synthesize nanostructures. In Chapter 7, Yang et al. consider the size
effect upon the optical properties of semiconductor nanocrystals. In
Chapter 8, Erb discusses the size effect on mechanical properties. In
Chapter 9, Zhao et al. examine the size effect on thermal properties.
The last two chapters, by Nanda and Vigil cover applications of
nanotechnology; in particular, light-emitting diodes and nanostructured
solar cells.
This book will be useful to undergraduate as well as graduate students
as well as experienced researchers in materials science, physics,
chemistry and engineering.
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction to the Nanoworld
Behind the Quantum and Size Effects: Broken-Bond-Induced Local Strain
and Skin-Depth Densified Quantum Trapping of Charge and Energy
Size Effect and Shape Stability of Nanoparticles
aShape, Birth of one Universal Parameter?
Size Effects in Amorphous Nanosolids
The Synthesis of Nanostructured and Nanometer-Sized Systems
Size Dependence of Optical Properties in Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Size Effects in Electroformed Nanomaterials
Size Effect on Thermal Properties in Low-Dimensional Materials
Direct White Light Nanophosphors
Nanostructured Solar Cells
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