It is tempting to believe that modelling in nanotechnology is much the same as that for conventional solid-state physics. However, important areas of nanotechnology address different systems. The mechanics of DNA (for instance) resembles spaghetti more than silicon, the statistical physics needed is often not carrier statistics, and the role of viscosity (the low Reynolds number limit) is not always the familiar one. The idea of equilibrium may be irrelevant, as the kinetics of nonequilibrium (perhaps quasi-steady state) can be crucial. Even when the issues are limited to nanoscale structures (rather than functions), there is a complex range of ideas. Some features, like elasticity and electrostatic energies, have clear macroscopic analogie...
This paper is seen as a review of attempts carried out by author in order to indicate problems relat...
The subjects for this workshop were nanostructures and quasi-two-dimensional systems. Artificial na...
These factors play roles to various degrees (but not 100%) of importance. For example, the confinem...
The essence of nanotechnology is the ability to work at the molecular level, atom by atom, to create...
Nanoscience has been one of the major research focuses of the U.S. and much of the world for the pas...
The current rise in the interest in physical phenomena at nano spatial scale is described hereby as ...
The term "Nanotechnology" describes a large field of scientific and technical activities dealing wit...
Nanomaterials are typically considered as solid physical structures that comprise grain boundaries a...
Few terms in the chemical and physical sciences have seen more use (and abuse) in recent years than ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
What is nanoscience? What is nanotechnology? What is so special about nanoscale? These questions are...
Nanotechnology is an extremely wide term, the definition of which varies from field to field. Most c...
Nanoscale structures can be manufactured using a top-down or bottom-up approach. Top-down techniques...
The question is addressed in how far current modelling strategies are capable of modelling dynamic p...
Nanoscience and nanotechnology are among the most widely used terms in the modern scientific and te...
This paper is seen as a review of attempts carried out by author in order to indicate problems relat...
The subjects for this workshop were nanostructures and quasi-two-dimensional systems. Artificial na...
These factors play roles to various degrees (but not 100%) of importance. For example, the confinem...
The essence of nanotechnology is the ability to work at the molecular level, atom by atom, to create...
Nanoscience has been one of the major research focuses of the U.S. and much of the world for the pas...
The current rise in the interest in physical phenomena at nano spatial scale is described hereby as ...
The term "Nanotechnology" describes a large field of scientific and technical activities dealing wit...
Nanomaterials are typically considered as solid physical structures that comprise grain boundaries a...
Few terms in the chemical and physical sciences have seen more use (and abuse) in recent years than ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
What is nanoscience? What is nanotechnology? What is so special about nanoscale? These questions are...
Nanotechnology is an extremely wide term, the definition of which varies from field to field. Most c...
Nanoscale structures can be manufactured using a top-down or bottom-up approach. Top-down techniques...
The question is addressed in how far current modelling strategies are capable of modelling dynamic p...
Nanoscience and nanotechnology are among the most widely used terms in the modern scientific and te...
This paper is seen as a review of attempts carried out by author in order to indicate problems relat...
The subjects for this workshop were nanostructures and quasi-two-dimensional systems. Artificial na...
These factors play roles to various degrees (but not 100%) of importance. For example, the confinem...