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The discovery of new materials and the manipulation of their exotic properties for device fabrication is crucial for advancing technology. Nanoscience, and the creation of nanomaterials have taken materials science and electronics to new heights for the benefit of mankind. Advanced Materials and Nanosystems: Theory and Experiment covers several topics of nanoscience research. The compiled chapters aim to update students, teachers, and scientists by highlighting modern developments in materials science theory and experiments. The significant role of new materials in future technology is also demonstrated. The book serves as a reference for curriculum development in technical institutions and research programs in the field of physics, chemistry and applied areas of science like materials science, chemical engineering and electronics.
This part covers 12 topics in these areas:
Recent advancements in nanotechnology: a human health Perspective
An exploratory study on characteristics of SWIRL of AlGaAs/GaAs in advanced bio based nanotechnological systems
Electronic structure of the half-Heusler ScAuSn, LuAuSn and their superlattice
Recent trends in nanosystems
Improvement of performance of single and multicrystalline silicon solar cell using low-temperature surface passivation layer and antireflection coating
Advanced materials and nanosystems
Effect of nanostructure-materials on optical properties of some rare earth ions doped in silica matrix
Nd2Fe14B and SmCO5: a permanent magnet for magnetic data storage and data transfer technology
Visible light induced photocatalytic activity of MWCNTS decorated sulfide based nano photocatalysts
Organic solar cells
Neodymium doped lithium borosilicate glasses
Comprehensive quantum mechanical study of structural features, reactivity, molecular properties and wave function-based characteristics of capmatinib
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The discovery of new materials and the manipulation of their exotic properties for device fabrication is crucial for advancing technology. Nanoscience, and the creation of nanomaterials have taken materials science and electronics to new heights for the benefit of mankind. Advanced Materials and Nanosystems: Theory and Experiment covers several topics of nanoscience research. The compiled chapters aim to update students, teachers, and scientists by highlighting modern developments in materials science theory and experiments. The significant role of new materials in future technology is also demonstrated. The book serves as a reference for curriculum development in technical institutions and research programs in the field of physics, chemistry and applied areas of science like materials science, chemical engineering and electronics.
This part covers 12 topics in these areas:
Recent advancements in nanotechnology: a human health Perspective
An exploratory study on characteristics of SWIRL of AlGaAs/GaAs in advanced bio based nanotechnological systems
Electronic structure of the half-Heusler ScAuSn, LuAuSn and their superlattice
Recent trends in nanosystems
Improvement of performance of single and multicrystalline silicon solar cell using low-temperature surface passivation layer and antireflection coating
Advanced materials and nanosystems
Effect of nanostructure-materials on optical properties of some rare earth ions doped in silica matrix
Nd2Fe14B and SmCO5: a permanent magnet for magnetic data storage and data transfer technology
Visible light induced photocatalytic activity of MWCNTS decorated sulfide based nano photocatalysts
Organic solar cells
Neodymium doped lithium borosilicate glasses
Comprehensive quantum mechanical study of structural features, reactivity, molecular properties and wave function-based characteristics of capmatinib