Nanostructures

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Pub. Date: 2003-12-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

The book emphasizes the development of useful implementations and applications of nanotechnology. One key issue addressed is how to access, from the macroscopic world, the extremely high information density of nanostructured systems. One way to do this is by using bio-inspiration - techniques where we apply lessons learned from living systems to design new materials with localized feedback mechanisms. Specifically, the book evaluates the most advanced and innovative syntheses of nanostructures, the most novel properties and functionalities and the most potential applications as components of advanced technological systems and as materials tailored for a great variety of special needs.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
List of NATO ASI Proceedings Contributors xi
Chapter 1. NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANOTECHNOLOGY Perspectives and New Trends 1(36)
T. Tsakalakos
Chapter 2. SYNTHESIS OF NANOSTRUCTURES
Engineering of Nanostructured Materials
37(44)
M. Muhammed
Size and Shape of Epitaxial Nanostructures
81(14)
R.S. Williams, G. Mederiros-Ribeiro
Molecularly Assembled Interfaces for Nanomachines
95(16)
V.V. Tsukruk
Shape Fabrication of Cotton-Derived Inorganic Hollow Ribbons
111(6)
A.B. Bourlinos, N Boukos and D. Petridis
Chapter 3. NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Nature and Nanotechnology
117(38)
S.C. Goheen, K.A. Gaither and A.R. Rayburn
Chapter 4.PROCESSING AND CONSOLIDATION
Genesis of Nanosized Particles, Grains and Interfaces in the Rate-Controlled Processes of Synthesis and Sintering of Ceramics
s139
A.V. Ragulya and V.V. Skorokhod
Chapter 5. MODELLING AND MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR
Impact of Grain Boundaries on Structural and Mechanical Properties
155(14)
H. Van Swygenhoven, P.M. Derlet, A. Hasnaoui and M. Samaras
Current Status of Grain Growth Modelling With Special Reference to Nanocrystalline Materials
169 (10)
C.S. Pande and R.A. Masumura
Discussion About Scaling Effects in Metals With a Continuum Mechanics Approach
179 (26)
S. Pommier, A. Phelippeau, and C. Prioul
Chapter 6. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS
Defects and Deformation Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Materials
205(12)
Ilya. Ovid'ko
Scale Dependent Anelasticity and Mechanical Behavior: The Case of Nanocrystalline Metals
217(22)
E. Bonetti, L. Pasquini, and L. Savni
Bulk Nanostructured SPD Materials With Advanced Properties
239(12)
R.Z. Valiev and I.V. Alexandrov
Heavily Drawn Eutectoid Steel: A Nanostructured Material
251(20)
A. Phelippeau, S. Pommier, C. Prioul, and M. Clavel
Chapter 7. NANOCRYSTALLIZATION AND PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS
Cluster Structure of the Amorphous State And (Nano)Crystallization of Rapidly Quenched Iron and Cobalt Based Systems
271(24)
P. Svec, K. Kristiakova, and M. Deanko
The Influence of the Grain Boundary Phase Transitions on the Properties of Nanostructured Materials
295 (18)
B.B. Straumal
Atomic Ordering as a New Method of Producing a Nanostructure
313(16)
A.I. Gusev and A.A. Rempel
Particularities of Martensitic Transformations in Nanostructured Fe-MN System Obtained by Mechanical Alloying
329(10)
L.Yu. Pustov, S.D. Kaloshkin, E.I. Estrin, G. Principi, V.V. Tcherdyntsev, and E.V. Shelekhov
Chapter 8. NANOSTRUCTURED FILMS AND COATINGS
Misfit Defects in Nanostructured Films
339(14)
A.E. Romanov
Microstructural Development of TI-AL Thin Films During Annealing
353
S.E. Romankov and B.N. Mukashev
Nano Structured Metal Oxide Films With Room Temperature Gas Sensing Properties
G. Kiriakidis, H. Ouacha, and N. Katsarakis
Achievement of Nanocrystalline Structures After Thermal Annealing Amorphous W-SI-N Sputtered Films 38.
A. Cavaleiro and P. Marques
Microwave Joining of ZrO2 and Al203 Ceramics Via Nanostructured Interlayers
41(1)
Yu. V. Bykov, S.V. Egorov, A.G. Eremeev, K.I. Rybakov, N.A. Zharova, M.A. Lobaev, A.W. Fliflet, D. Lewis, M.A. Imam, and A.I. Rachkovskii
Chapter 9. CHARACTERIZATION OF FUNCTIONALIZED NANOSTRUCTURES
Surface Chemistry and Functionalization of Semiconducting Nanosized Particles
42 (399)
M.I. Baraton
Spectroscopic Characterization of Nanocrystalline V/Ce Oxides for Novel Counter Electrodes
441(8)
Z.C. Orel and A. Turkovic
Charaterization of Nanocrystalline Alloys by Mössbauer Effect Techniques
449(14)
M. Miglierini
Nano-Structured Magnetic Films Investigated With Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy and Electron Holography
463(18)
J.M. DeHosson, N.G. Chechenin, and T. Vystavel
Chapter 10. MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF NANOSTRUCTURES
Phase Separation in CMR Materials: the Role of Spin Nanoclusters
481(20)
A. Simopoulos, M. Pissas, G. Kallias and E. Devlin
Effects of Interfaces on the Properties of Nanostructured Ni-[Cu(II)-C-O] and CoCrPt Films
501(10)
G.M. Chow
Electroplating and Electroless Deposition of Nanostructured Magnetic Thin Films
511(22)
N. Sulitanu
CHAPTER 11. TEM CHARACTERIZATION OF NANOSTRUCTURES
DisclinatIons in Severe Deformed Materials: A Case for TEM Characterization
533(10)
A. Kolesnikova, V. Klemm, P Klimanek and A.E. Romanov
Chapter 12. QUANTUM DOTS
Quantum Dot Semiconductor Lasers
543(18)
V.M. Ustinov
Chapter 13. NANOWIRES
Nanoclustered Films and Nanowires
561(22)
V.M. Fedosyuk
Chapter 14. FERROELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS
Nano-Ferroelectrics
583(18)
J.F. Scott
Chapter 15. OPTICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF NANOSTRUCTURES
Optical Characterization of Mechanical Properties of Thin Films and Structures
601(18)
S. Tamulevicius and L. Augulis
Optically Active Silicon Nanostructures Prepared From Implanted Si by Annealing at High Hydrostatic Pressure
619(20)
A. Misiuk and I.E. Tyschenko
Nanoelectrodes on Silicon for Electrochemical Applications
639(10)
A.I. Kleps, A. Angelescu, M. Miu, M. Simon, A. Bragaru, and M. Avram
Effect of Gas Environment on the Recombination Properties of Nanostructured Layer-Silicon Interface
649(6)
S. Litvinenko, A. Kozinetz, V. Skryshevsky, and O. Tretyak
Chapter 16. APPLICATIONS OF NANOSTRUCTURES
Synthesis and Novel Application of Nanomaterials in Tungstate, Titania and Silicon Nitride Systems
655(20)
C. Balázsi
Applications of Functional Nanocomposites
675(16)
T. Tsakalakos, R.L. Lehman,. N. Nosker, J.D. Idol, R. Renfree, J. Lynch, K.E. Van Ness, M. DaSilva, S. Wolbach, and E. Lee
Subject Index 691(2)
Author Index 693

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