Book: A Handbook On Nanophysics Nanophysics, an essential elements of Nanotechnology, is an interdiscipinary effort involving physicists, engineers and chemists. It is underway to develop new methods of manipulating and characterizing nanoscale structures for use in future integrated circuits, sensors and other nano-devices.
Nanophysics issues of current interest for scientists include quantum dots and magnetic nanoparticles. The present handbook introduces the reader to Nanophysics and the related concepts in a manner that is easily accessible to them.
About Author :
John D. Miller is a German Nanaphysicist who has notable contribution to this notable science over past one and half decades. Miller, essentially a specialist in particle science has diversified and collaborated in many projects relating to Biological switches. His most recent foray has been in making Bioswitches from Spinach Chlorophyll.
Contents :
Nanotechnology and Nanophysics
The Basics of Buckyballs
Nanoparticle Physics
Nanoparticle Quantum Dot
Quantum Wire, Quantum Well and SET
Scanning Tunneling Microscope
Atomic Scale
Carbon Nanotubes
Molecular Motors
Soft Condensed Matter
Details of Book: A Handbook On Nanophysics Book: A Handbook On Nanophysics
Author: John D Miller
ISBN: 817888559X
ISBN-13: 9788178885599
, 978-8178885599
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2007
Publisher: Dominant Publishers And Distributors
Number of Pages: 203
Language: English