Frontiers of multifunctional integrated nanosystems

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Frontiers of multifunctional integrated nanosystems

edited by Eugenia Buzaneva and Peter Scharff

(NATO science series, Series II . Mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; v. 152)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Frontiers of Multifunctional Integrated Nanosystems, Ilmenau, Germany, 12-16 July 2003" -- t.p. verso

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A compendium of novel information on molecular-scale science and the application of nanocarbon, nanosilicon and biopolymer integrated nanosystems. During the 20th century, molecular-scale science and nanotechnology developed rapidly, leading to the construction of innovative materials - nanosystens from molecules (fullerenes), supramolecules (nanotubes, peapods, polymers, biopolymers (DNA, protein and their complexes) and semiconductor nanoparticles (nano-Si, SiOx, Si/SiGe dots, metal nanowires). This book presents exciting new developments of the early 21st century. Significant progress has been made in nanotechnology of building blocks for integrated nanosystems, single and assembled molecules, nanoparticles characterisation, and multifunctional applications of nanosystems. The realisation and the application of novel multifunctional nanosystems in electronics, optics, biomedicine (nano-bioelectronic devices based on DNA and proteins, silicon nanocrystal memory devices, monolithically integrated silicon photonics, nanocapsules, biosensor nanosystems) are described by well known experts.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. Photograph of participants. I: Modeling and computer simulation of characteristics nanosystems. Optical properties of small-radius SWNTs within a tight-binding model
  • V. Popov. The electronic structure of nanotubes and the topological arrangements of carbon atoms
  • I. Lazslo. Irradiation effect on the electron transport properties of single-walled carbon nanotube
  • Yu.I. Prylutskyy, et al. Calculation of the density profile of liquid located in the multi-walled carbon nanotube
  • D.A. Gavryushenko, et al. Small metal clusters: ab initio calculated bare clusters and models within fullerene cages
  • V. Gurin. II: Nanotechnology of building blocks and integrated nanosystems. Nanoparticle reactions on chip
  • M. Kohler, et al. Electrochemical charging of nanocarbons: fullerenes, nanotubes, peapods
  • L. Kavan, L. Dunsch. Nano-encapsulation of fullerene in dendrimers
  • Y. Rio, et al. Irradiation-controlled adsorption and organisation of biomolecules on surfaces: from the nanometric to the mesoscopic level
  • G. Marletta, C. Satriano. Immobilization of protein molecules on solid surface for biosensor applications
  • G. Zhavnerko, et al. Mesoporous aluminosilicates as a host and reactor for preparation of ordered metal nanowires
  • A. Eliseev, et al. III: Single and assembled molecules, nanoparticles on surface and interface investigations. Scanning probe microscopy of biomacromolecules: instrumentation and experiments
  • I. Yaminsky, G. Kiselev. Surface science tools and their application on nanosystems like C60 to indium phosphide
  • J.A. Schaefer, et al. Polarized Raman spectroscopy of single layer and multilayer Ge/Si(001) quantum dot heterostructures
  • A.V. Baranov, et al. IV: Fundamental properties of carbon integrated nanosystems. Nanosystems of polymerized fullerenes and carbon-nanotubes
  • P. Scharff, S. Cui. Synthesis and characterization of C60- and C70 polymer phases
  • L. Carta-Abelmann, et al. The nanospace inside single wall carbon nanotubes
  • H. Kuzmany, et al. Mechanical properties of carbon thin films
  • S. Tamulevicius, et al. V: Fundamental properties of silicon integrated nanosystems. Thin carbon layers on nanostructured silicon: properties and applications
  • Angelescu, et al. ID periodic structures obtained by deep anisotropic etching of silicon
  • E. Astrova, et al. Diode Shottky systems on Al - nanosilicon interface layer - Si
  • G. Vorobets. VI: Multifunctional applications of nanosystems. VI.I. Moletronics. Nano-bio electronic devices based on DNA bases and proteins
  • R. Rinaldi, et al. DNA, DNA/nanocarbon and macrocyclic metal complex/C60 molecular building blocks for nanosystems: charge transport and sensing
  • E. Buzeneva, et al. VI.II. Electronics and photonics. Silicon nanocrystal memory devices
  • A. Nassiopoulou, et al. On the route towards a monolithically integrated silicon photonics
  • N. Daldosso, L. Pavesi. Photoluminescent nanosilicon systems
  • V. Makara. Optical characterization of opal photonic hetero-crystals
  • S. Romanov. VI.III. Spintronics and magneto-optoelectronics. Magnetism in polymerized fullerenes
  • T. Makarova. Application of the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes: computation of the magnetic properties and the 13C NMR shifts

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