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Self-Assembly and Nanotechnology: A Force Balance Approach Reviews

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Self-Assembly and Nanotechnology: A Force Balance Approach

  • Delivers comprehensive coverage of key subjects in self-assembly and nanotechnology, approaching these and related topics with one unified concept.
  • Designed for students and professionals alike, it explores a variety of materials and situations in which the importance of self-assembly nanotechnology is growing tremendously.
  • Provides clear schematic illustrations to represent the mainstream principles behind each topic.

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    Nanoscale Characterisation of Ferroelectric Materials: Scanning Probe Microscopy Approach

    July 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

    Nanoscale Characterisation of Ferroelectric Materials: Scanning Probe Microscopy Approach

    This book is a basic introduction to the field of nanoscale measurements of ferroelectric materials using scanning probe microscopy. It addresses imaging mechanisms and quantitative analysis in piezoelectric scanning probe microscopy, as well as basic physics at the nanoscale level in ferroelectrics, including nanoscale switching, scaling effects, and transport mechanisms. It will be a useful reference both for specialists and for newcomers or graduate students.

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    Granular Matter: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    July 1, 2010 by · 1 Comment 

    Granular Matter: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    Powders have been studied extensively because they arise in a wide variety of fields, ranging from soil mechanics to manufacture of pharmaceuticals. Only recently, however, with the deepening understanding of fractals, chaos, 1/f noise, and self-organization, has it been useful to study the mechanical properties of powders from a fundamental physical perspective. This book collects articles by some of the foremost researchers in the field, including chapters on: the role of entropy in the specification of a powder, by S.F. Edwards (Cambridge); discrete mechanics, by P.K. Haff (Duke); computer simulations of granular materials, by G.C. Barker (Norwich); pattern formation and complexity in granular flow, by R.P. Behringer and G.W. Baxter (Duke); avalanches in real sand piles, by A. Mehta (Birmingham); micromechanical models of failure, by M.J. Adams (Unilever) and B.J. Briscoe (Imperial College); mixing and segregation in particle flows, by J. Bridgwater (Birmingham); and hard-sphere colloidal suspensions, by P. Bartlett (Bristol) and W. van Megen (Melbourne).

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    Tribology on the Small Scale: A Bottom Up Approach to Friction, Lubrication, and Wear

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    Tribology on the Small Scale: A Bottom Up Approach to Friction, Lubrication, and Wear

    Friction, lubrication, adhesion, and wear are prevalent physical phenomena in everyday life and in many key technologies. This book explains how these tribological phenomena originate from atomistic and microscale physical phenomena and shows how this understanding can be used to solve macroscale tribology problems. The book is intended to serve both as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in tribology and as an introduction to the field for those scientists and engineers working with technologies where a good grasp of tribology is essential.

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    Nanoscale Characterisation of Ferroelectric Materials: Scanning Probe Microscopy Approach

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    This book is a basic introduction to the field of nanoscale measurements of ferroelectric materials using scanning probe microscopy. It addresses imaging mechanisms and quantitative analysis in piezoelectric scanning probe microscopy, as well as basic physics at the nanoscale level in ferroelectrics, including nanoscale switching, scaling effects, and transport mechanisms. It will be a useful reference both for specialists and for newcomers or graduate students.

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