Short description
This introduction to the subject of nanotechnology provides technical administrators and managers with a broad, practical overview of the subject and gives researchers in different areas an appreciation of developments in nanotechnology outside their own fields of expertise.
Long description
This self--confessed introduction provides technical administrators and managers with a broad, practical overview of the subject and gives researchers working in different areas an appreciation of developments in nanotechnology outside their own fields of expertise.
Review
"The two authors working together have maintained a consistent perspective and level throughout the book." (Physics Today, September 2004) "...well written and nicely illustrated...offers a large amount of useful information to those who want to be introduced to the nanotechnologies..." (Clinical Chemistry, Vol. 50, No. 2, May 2004) "The book has achieved its goal of providing a summary and commentary on this subject." (JOM, February 26, 2004) "...the authors have achieved their aims and have hit the right tone and level of treatment...should also be suitable for advanced students...who are interested in the field..." (Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2004/43) "...nicely designed, highly readable, and stylistically coherent...a superb addition to an already first-class lineup of contemporary textbooks on nanotechnology..." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Issue 32:02) "...an excellent introduction to nanotechnology, especially for researchers who do not currently work in the field..." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine) "...an introduction and overview of this innovative and increasingly important area of research..." (Materials Evaluation, August 2003)
Table of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Introduction to Physics of the Solid State
- Methods of Measuring Properties
- Properties of Individual Nanoparticles
- Carbon Nanostructures
- Bulk Nanostructured Materials
- Nanostructured Ferromagnetism
- Optical and Vibrational Spectroscopy
- Quantum Wells, Wires, and Dots
- Self
- Assembly and Catalysis
- Organic Compounds and Polymers
- Biological Materials
- Nanomachines and Nanodevices
- Appendix A
- Formulas for Dimensionality
- Appendix B
- Tabulations of Semiconducting Material Properties
- Index