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EXCITONIC AND VIBRATIONAL DYNAMICS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY
Quantum Dots vs. Nanotubes

by Svetlana V Kilina (CINT, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA) & Bradley F Habenicht (University of Washington, USA)

Rapid advances in chemical synthesis and fabrication techniques have led to novel nano-sized materials that exhibit original and often unforeseen properties. One of the greatest advantages of these nano-systems is that their electronic and optical properties can be controlled, not only by the material's inherent features, but also by the sample's size, shape, and topology. This flexibility makes them ideal for applications in several fields, ranging from electronics and optoelectronics to biology and medicine. However, in order to design nanoelectronic devices, a clear understanding of their fundamental properties is needed. Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are two of the most promising examples of low-dimensional nanomaterials. These two types of nano-systems have been chosen for the extensive studies presented in this book.

The book investigates QDs and SWCNTs using quantum-chemical calculations that describe intricate details of excited state phenomena, and provides information about the mechanisms that occur on the atomic level and that are extremely difficult — if not impossible — to probe experimentally. It delivers, consistently and coherently, a novel approach to the nanomaterials which is promising for today's technologies as well as their future. This approach elegantly overcomes computational difficulties known in the field, and shares ways to reach top performance in description of combined quantum effects of molecular vibrations and exciton formation on the realistic size numerical models. The reader will acquire the pioneering methodology supported by most recent original results, prospectively applicable to the design of new nano-devices.

Published by Pan Stanford Publishing and distributed exclusively by World Scientific in Asia Pacific, except for India and Japan.

 
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Readership: Academics and researchers in the fields of nanomaterials & nanostructures, condensed matter physics, applied physics, optics, semiconductors & related areas.
 
“This book brings a wonderful collection of works in the area of quantum chemistry calculations devoted to the optical properties of quantum dots and carbon nanotubes. Optics is one of the most promising fields for both the understanding of materials science and innovations in nanotechnology. This book illustrates the great scientific development made possible by nanoscience.”
Ado Jorio de Vasconcelos
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
 
200pp
Pub. date: May 2009
eISBN: 9789814241311
 

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