Characterization of Nanophase Materials
May 24, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com
Product Description
Engineering of nanophase materials and devices is of vital interest in electronics, semiconductors and optics, catalysis, ceramics and magnetism. Research associated with nanoparticles has widely spread and diffused into every field of scientific research, forming a trend of nanocrystal engineered materials.
The unique properties of nanophase materials are entirely determined by their atomic scale structures, particularly the structures of interfaces and surfaces. Development of nanotechnology involves several steps, of which characterization of nanoparticles is indespensable to understand the behavior and properties of nanoparticles, aiming at implementing nanotechnolgy, controlling their behavior and designing new nanomaterials systems with super performance.
The book will focus on structural and property characterization of nanocrystals and their assemblies, with an emphasis on basic physical approach, detailed techniques, data interpretation and applications.
Intended readers of this comprehensive reference work are advanced graduate students and researchers in the field, who are specialized in materials chemistry, materials physics and materials science.
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This is the first book that introduces a variety of characterizations techniques for nanomaterials:
Chapter 1. Nanomaterials for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Chapter 2: X-ray characterization of nanoparticles Chapter 3: Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Nanoparticles Chapter 4: Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of Nanoparticles Chapter 5: Scanning probe microscopy of nanoclusters Chapter 6. Electrical and electrochemical analysis of nanophase materials Chapter 7. Optical spectroscopy of nanophase materials Chapter 8: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance – characterization of self-assembled nanostructural materials Chapter 9: Photoluminescence from single semiconductor nanostructures Chapter 10: Nanomagnetism Chapter 11: Oxide and -sulfide nanocrystals and nanostructures Chapter 12: Electron Microscopy of Fullerenes and Related Materials
The book was organized in a way that serves the entire field from materials science, chemistry, physics to biology. If you are interested in nanotechnology, this is the first book you should start with.
Rating: 5 / 5