Springer, 2010. - 379 pp.
"Trends in Nanophysics" contains reviews on various domains of nanotechnology such as: fabrication and characterization of atomic-scale structures; computational nanomechanics for carbon and silicon nanotubes and nanowires; growth and optoelectronic properties of GaN and InN nanowires; electronic and thermal transport in metallic and superconducting two-junctions arrays; ballistic transistors; two-dimensional electron scattering with applications to nanostructures with quantum dots; fractional statistics in nanophysics; plasmon spectra of nanostructures; near-field optical forces from surface plasmons; magnetic nanocomposites at microwave frequencies; Mossbauer approach in magnetic characterization of nano-particles; magnetic nanocomposites for permanent magnets; biomedical applications of nanomaterials; nanofluids. These reviews cover key issues from experimental and theoretical nanophysics and are interesting for active researchers as well as for graduate and undergraduate students in the nanoscience field.
"Trends in Nanophysics" contains reviews on various domains of nanotechnology such as: fabrication and characterization of atomic-scale structures; computational nanomechanics for carbon and silicon nanotubes and nanowires; growth and optoelectronic properties of GaN and InN nanowires; electronic and thermal transport in metallic and superconducting two-junctions arrays; ballistic transistors; two-dimensional electron scattering with applications to nanostructures with quantum dots; fractional statistics in nanophysics; plasmon spectra of nanostructures; near-field optical forces from surface plasmons; magnetic nanocomposites at microwave frequencies; Mossbauer approach in magnetic characterization of nano-particles; magnetic nanocomposites for permanent magnets; biomedical applications of nanomaterials; nanofluids. These reviews cover key issues from experimental and theoretical nanophysics and are interesting for active researchers as well as for graduate and undergraduate students in the nanoscience field.