Reprint

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Proceedings of the INFN-LNF 2018 Conference

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January 2020
90 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-968-1 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-969-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Proceedings of the INFN-LNF 2018 Conference that was published in

Physical Sciences
Summary

The results presented in this volume highlight some of the most recent advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology studies, from both the physical and chemical point of view, with an eye also to possible engineering applications.

These studies demonstrate directly how effective, and at the same time stimulating is implementing the “cross-fertilization” procedure. Indeed, multidisciplinary research allows one to catch more easily the analogies inherent different areas of science, as well as to take advantage and optimize different methods and techniques, often borrowed from other research areas.

In the present Special Issue, we included six published papers. The latter contributions, on the one hand, are developed at the theory level and, on the other hand, show experimental results on the realization and experimental characterization of nanostructured systems, suitable for yielding progress towards the realization of systems and devices, that can ultimately lead to industrial applications. The results show that recent scientific research advances in these areas may provide important steps in the direction of fostering innovation and technological development.

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Keywords
chemical stability; reaction rate; chemical equilibria; fluctuation theory; kinetic theory; nanoparticles; thermal decomposition method; pyrolysis; laminar flow; graphene; annealing; doping; electric contacts; temperature dependence; HOPG; anion intercalation; blister; in-situ AFM; electrodeposition process; group 1 metals; modeling; COMSOL Multiphysics; boron sheet; electronic structure; density-of-states (DoS); Fermi curve; effective mass; chemical stability; graphene; temperature dependence in HOPG; electrodeposition process; boron sheet’s electronic structure