Nano- and micromaterials
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Nano- and micromaterials
(Advances in materials research, 9)
Springer, c2008
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Other editors: Masatoshi Tanaka, Jun Takeda, Yoshiyuki Kawazoe
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The future focus of nanotechnology will be on realizing new functions over greater scales. This book describes the creation of nano- and microscale structures and functions by controlling temperature, light, pressure, or carrier injections. It includes novel nano-integration technologies such as self-organization of surface nanostructures, quantum well structures, microlithography and micromachines, as well as new techniques of laser spectroscopy and new computational methods.
Table of Contents
General Introduction.- Nanometer-Scale Structure Formation on Solid Surfaces.- Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy Applicable to Nano- and Micromaterials.- Defects in Anatase Titanium Dioxide.- Organic Radical 1,3,5-Trithia-2,4,6-Triazapentalenyl (TTTA) as Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems: Experiment and Theory.- Ab Initio GW Calculations Using an All-Electron Approach.- First-Principles Calculations Involving Two-Particle Excited States of Atoms and Molecules Using T-Matrix Theory.- Green's Function Formulation of Electronic Transport at Nanoscale.- Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Structure Composed of III-V Compound Semiconductors.- Potential-Tailored Quantum Wells for High-Performance Optical Modulators/Switches.- Thermodynamic Properties of Materials Using Lattice-Gas Models with Renormalized Potentials.- Optically Driven Micromachines for Biochip Application.- Study of Complex Plasmas.
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