Oxford Handbook of Nanoscience and Technology: Volume 3: Applications

Author:   A.V. Narlikar (, UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indian National Science Academy) ,  Y.Y. Fu (, Department of Microelectronics, Peking University, P.R. China)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   936
Publication Date:   11 February 2010
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Oxford Handbook of Nanoscience and Technology: Volume 3: Applications


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Author:   A.V. Narlikar (, UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indian National Science Academy) ,  Y.Y. Fu (, Department of Microelectronics, Peking University, P.R. China)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.60cm , Height: 5.40cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   2.216kg
ISBN:  

9780199533060


ISBN 10:   0199533067
Pages:   936
Publication Date:   11 February 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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1: K. Shiraishi and T. Nakayama: Role of Computatioanal Sciences in Si-Nano Technologies and Devices 2: D. V. Melnikov, J. Kim, L.-X. Zhang, and J.-P. Leburton: Few-Electron Quantum Dot Spintronics 3: J.-Ph. Ansermet: Spintronics with Metallic Nanowires 4: W. Wernsdorfer: Molecular Nanomagnets: Towards Molecular Spintronics 5: D.J. Paul: Si/SiGe Heterostructures in Nanoelectronics 6: Dimitri D. Vvedensky: Quantum Dots: Self-Organized and Self-Limiting Assembly 7: E. Towe and D. Pal: Intersublevel Quantum-Dot Infrared Photodetectors 8: T. Hasegawa, K. Terabe, T. Sakamoto, and M. Aono: Nanoionics and its Device Applications 9: D. Vuillaume: Molecular Electronics Based on Self-Assembled Monolayers 10: S. Hong , Y.-K. Kwon, J.S. Ha, N.-K. Lee, B. Kim, and M. Sung: Self-Assembly Strategy of Nanomanufacturing of Hybrid Devices 11: T. Kyotani and H. Orikasa: Templated Carbon Nanotubes and the Use of their Cavities for Nanomaterial Synthesis 12: R. T. Vang, S. Wendt, and F. Besenbacher: Nanocatalysis 13: A. Burke, D. Carroll, F. M. Torti, and S.V. Torti: Bi-Functional Nanomaterials for the Imaging and Treatment of Cancer 14: D. Maysinger, P. Kujawa, and J. Lovric: Nanoparticles in Medicine 15: Anil K. Kodali and Rohit Bhargava: Nanostructured Probes to Enhance Optical and Vibrational Spectroscopic Imaging for Biomedical Applications 16: P.P. Pompa and R. Rinaldi: Protein Based Nano-Devices 17: P. Zrazhevskiy and X. Gao: Bioconjugated Quantum Dots for Tumor Molecular Imaging and Profiling 18: C.-W. Lin, N.-F. Chiu, and C.-C. Chang: Modulation Design of Plasmonics for Diagnostic and Drug Screening 19: Sigen Wang, Otto Zhou, and Sha Chang: Carbon Nanotube Field Emission Electron and X-Ray Technology for Medical Research and Clinical Applications 20: Yufeng Zhao, Yong-Hyun Kim, S. B. Zhang, and Michael J. Heben: Theory of Hydrogen Storage in Nanoscale Materials 21: Vu Thien Binh: Electron Cold Sources: Nanotechnology Contribution to Field Emitters 22: X.Y. Kong, Y.C. Wang, X. F. Fan, G. F. Guo, L. M. Tong, Z.F. Liu: Free-Standing Grid-Like Nanostructures Assembled into 3-D Open Architectures for Photovoltaic Devices 23: C.L. McGuiness, R.K. Smith, M.E. Anderson, P. S. Weiss, and D. L. Allara: Nanolithography Using Molecular Films and Processing 24: M. H. Hong: Laser Applications in Nanotechnology 25: K. Thomas, N. Monteiro-Riviere, D. Warheit, and N. Savage: Evaluating the Risks Associated with Nanomaterials

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Dr A.V. Narlikar took his Ph.D. in superconductivity at Cambridge University. He has worked in the field of superconductivity and nanostructures for more than 45 years. He is a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences (India) and Indian National Science Academy. He has held many visiting appointments at various international universities and previously for many years he served as the Director Grade Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India. ience ersity. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) in 1998, and then worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at University of Science and Technology Beijing, and Peking University. He has been JSPS Research Fellow at Tohoku University in Japan and a visiting scholar at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.

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