ナノサイエンスの基礎物理学<br>Basic Physics of Nanoscience : Traditional Approaches and New Aspects at the Ultimate Level

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ナノサイエンスの基礎物理学
Basic Physics of Nanoscience : Traditional Approaches and New Aspects at the Ultimate Level

  • 著者名:Schommers, Wolfram
  • 価格 ¥27,264 (本体¥24,786)
  • Elsevier(2018/09/19発売)
  • ポイント 247pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780128137185
  • eISBN:9780128137192

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Description

Basic Physics of Nanoscience: Traditional Approaches and New Aspects at the Ultimate Level deals with the description of properties at the Nano level and self-organizing quantum processes of Nano systems. The book presents the state of the art as well as theoretical discussions of future developments, beginning with simple Nano systems’ sensitivity to small variations in interaction potential compared to bulk cases, and continuing with a discussion of the structure and dynamics of Nano systems as a function of temperature. Additionally, the book analyzes self-organizing quantum processes—which are essential in the design of new Nano systems—in detail, and explores new aspects related to the quantum theoretical nature of time, leading to an expansion of the basic laws through nanotechnology. Finally, the book explores the effect of nanotechnological manipulations of brain functions and the need for the development of reliable models for the matter-mind complex. This innovative approach to understanding Nano systems makes Basic Physics of Nanoscience a vital resource for advanced students and researchers of physics, materials science, and neuroscience.

  • Discusses nanoscience at the ultimate level where the properties of molecular (atomic) matter emerge
  • Presents classical approaches in nanoscience as well as new aspects such as the quantum-physical nature of time
  • Features an interdisciplinary approach, including physics, behavior research, brain research, the matter–mind–problem, and philosophical implications

Table of Contents

1. Basic Elements of Nanoscience2. Theoretical and Computational Methods3. New Aspects