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1 Introduction ............................. ............................................................. l 2 Importont d iscoveries in na nom a terlals ................................................. 4 3 Basic physical principles a nd quantum effec ts ................................... ... .7 4 Synthesis ......................... .....................................................................8 s Characterization .......... ......................... .................................................8 6 Effect of size on various physica l properties ....................... ... .................9 7 Applications of the nanomaterials .. .... .......................... ............. ........... 12 8 About the book ............................ ......................................... ............... 14 Chapter 2 : Nanoscale Systems
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1 Introduction .... ... ..... ... ................................. ..... ....... ............................ 18 2 Length scales in physics ... ................................... ......... ....................... 20 2.1 Plan ck 's scales in physics .... .. ................................ ..... ...................22 3 Nanostructures ..................... .. .. ...... ............................... ... .................. 23 3.1 Zero dimens ional nanostruc tures ... ......... ......................................25 3.2 One dimen s ional nanostructures .... ....... ........... ..... ........................26 3.3 Two dimension al nanostruct ures......... ............... ........................... 27 3.4 Three Dimen sional Nanostructure Materials ...... ............. ...............29 3.5 Nanodots............. .... .... .... ... ...................... ...... ...... ......... ................ 30 3.6 Thin Films.................... ........................................ ............. ..... .......3 1 3.6 .1 Applications of thin films .......................................... ............ 32 3.7 Nanowires ............................................................................ .. .... ... 33 3 . 7 . 1 Nanowire Size ............ ............... .............................. ........ ..... 3 4 3 .7.2 Quantum mechanical effects......... ............ ............................34
3. 7.3 Nanowire conductivity.............. ....... ..... .. .... .. .. ....................... 34 3.7.4 Applications of nanowire .............................. .. ... .................... 35 3 .8 Nanorod s ........................... . .............................................. ... ...... ... 37 4 Band Structure of m aterials at nanoscale ......... .... ................ ............ .. .42 4.1 Single crystal, polycrystal a n d amorphou s materials ......... ... ........ .43 4 .2 Band structu re of single crystal m aterials .. .................................. .44 4 .3 Band structure of a one dimensional ch ain of atoms .....................45 4 .4 Band gap of n anomaterials .. .......... ......... ............. ... .......................48 5 Density of States of materials at nanoscale ......................... .................49
S. l Density of Stntt's in H :in uniform solid material.. .......................... 50 5.2 Dens ity of Stuks in a 20 uniform solid material ............................ 53 5.3 Dt'nsity of Stulo 0 8 big ns t ho original proton.
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Nanoma.terials: Theory Problems and Solutions
Nanoscale Systems
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