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A New Quantitative Approach
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KEY FEATURES• Derivations of key equations, with an emphasis on “back-of-the-envelope” calculations• End-of-chapter thought problems incorporating further reading• Historical summary of the development of colloidal quantum dots• Description of approaches by which nanostructures are characterized• Summary of current applications of low dimensional materials
Designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, Introductory Nanoscience asks key questions about the quantitative concepts that underlie this new field. How are the optical and electrical properties of nanomaterials dependent upon size, shape, and morphology? How do we construct nanometersized objects? Using solved examples throughout the chapters, this textbook shows to what extent we may predict the behavior
and functionality of nanomaterials by understanding how their properties change with scale. Fundamental concepts are reinforced through end-of-chapter problems and further reading. Students will appreciate complete derivations of relevant equations, simplified assumptions for practical calculations, listed references, and a historical overview about the development of colloidal quantum dots.
Figure 3.11Schematic of the time-dependent electron displacement in a metal under illumination.
THE AUTHORMasaru Kuno earned his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed by an NRC postdoctoral fellowship at JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder. He is Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame working on the synthesis and optical microscopy of solution-based semiconductor nanowires.
August 2011420 pages180 illustrationsPaper: 978-0-8153-4424-7£38.00
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KEY FEATURES• Derivations of key equations, with an emphasis on “back-of-the-envelope” calculations• End-of-chapter thought problems incorporating further reading• Historical summary of the development of colloidal quantum dots• Description of approaches by which nanostructures are characterized• Summary of current applications of low dimensional materials
Designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, Introductory Nanoscience asks key questions about the quantitative concepts that underlie this new field. How are the optical and electrical properties of nanomaterials dependent upon size, shape, and morphology? How do we construct nanometersized objects? Using solved examples throughout the chapters, this textbook shows to what extent we may predict the behavior
and functionality of nanomaterials by understanding how their properties change with scale. Fundamental concepts are reinforced through end-of-chapter problems and further reading. Students will appreciate complete derivations of relevant equations, simplified assumptions for practical calculations, listed references, and a historical overview about the development of colloidal quantum dots.
1. Introduction2. Structure3. Length Scales4. Types of Nanostructures5. Absorption and Emission Basics6. A Quantum Mechanics Review7. Model Quantum Mechanics Problems8. Additional Model Problems
9. Density of States10. Bands11. Time-dependent Perturbation Theory12. Interband Transitions13. Synthesis14. Characterization15. ApplicationsAppendix
A sample chapter is available at www.garlandscience.com/nanoscience.Artwork in JPEG and PowerPoint® formats available to adopting instructors.
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Figure 2.7Illustration of the ZnS, wurtzite, NaCl, and CsCl unit cells.
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