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Title Atomic-scale modeling of nanosystems and nanostructured materials / edited by Carlo Massobrio, Herve Bulou, Christine Goyhenex
Published Berlin ; London : Springer, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 374 pages) : illustrations
Series Lecture notes in physics, 1616-6361 ; 795
Lecture notes in physics ; 795. 0075-8450
Contents Introduction -- Cluster and Molecules: Dynamics and Excitations -- Supported Nanostructures: Structural and Electronic Properties -- Spintronic Materials: Electronic and Magnetic Properties -- Liquid Crystals and Disordered Systems
Summary Annotation The book covers a variety of applications of modern atomic-scale modeling of materials in the area of nanoscience and nanostructured systems. By highlighting the most recent achievements obtained within a single institute, at the forefront of material science studies, the authors are able to provide a thorough description of properties at the nanoscale. The areas covered are structural determination, electronic excitation behaviors, clusters on surface morphology, spintronics and disordered materials. For each application, the basics of methodology are provided, allowing for a sound presentation of approaches such as density functional theory (of ground and excited states), electronic transport and molecular dynamics in its classical and first-principles forms. The book is a timely collection of theoretical nanoscience contributions fully in line with current experimental advances
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
Subject Nanostructures.
Nanostructured materials.
Nanostructures
Physique.
Nanostructured materials
Nanostructures
Nanostruktur
Dichtefunktionalformalismus
Molekulardynamik
Form Electronic book
Author Massobrio, C. (Carlo)
Bulou, H. (Hervé)
Goyhenex, C. (Christine)
ISBN 9783642046506
3642046509
3642046495
9783642046490
128351074X
9781283510745
9786613510747
6613510742
Other Titles HTML title: Advances in the atomic-scale modeling of nanosystems and nanostructured materials