Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Inorganic Conductors

Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Inorganic Conductors
Author: C. Schlenker,Jean Dumas,Milton Greenblatt,Sander van Smaalen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461311492

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The field of low-dimensional conductors has been very active for more than twenty years. It has grown continuously and both the inorganic and organic materials have remark able properties, such as charge and spin density waves and superconductivity. The discovery of superconductivity at high temperature in copper-based quasi two-dimensional conducting oxides nearly ten years ago has further enlarged the field and stimulated new research on inorganic conductors. It was obviously impossible to cover such a broad field in a ten day Institute and it seemed pertinent to concentrate on inorganic conductors, excluding the high Tc superconducting oxides. In this context, it was highly desirable to include both physics and chemistry in the same Institute in order to tighten or in some cases to establish links between physicists and chemists. This Advanced Study Institute is the continuation of a series of similar ones which have taken place every few years since 1974. 73 participants coming from 13 countries have taken part in this School at the beautiful site of the Centre de Physique des Houches in the Mont-Blanc mountain range. The scientific programme included more than forty lectures and seminars, two poster sessions and ten short talks. Several discussion sessions were organized for the evenings, one on New Materials, one on New Topics and one on the special problem of the Fermi and Luttinger liquids. The scientific activity was kept high from the beginning to the end of the Institute.

Low Dimensional Solids

Low Dimensional Solids
Author: Duncan W. Bruce,Dermot O'Hare,Richard I. Walton
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119972938

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With physical properties that often may not be described by the transposition of physical laws from 3D space across to 2D or even 1D space, low-dimensional solids exhibit a high degree of anisotropy in the spatial distribution of their chemical bonds. This means that they can demonstrate new phenomena such as charge-density waves and can display nanoparticulate (0D), fibrous (1D) and lamellar (2D) morphologies. This text presents some of the most recent research into the synthesis and properties of these solids and covers: Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Inorganic Nanotubes and Nanowires Biomedical Applications of Layered Double Hydroxides Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures Superconducting Borides Introducing topics such as novel layered superconductors, inorganic-DNA delivery systems and the chemistry and physics of inorganic nanotubes and nanosheets, this book discusses some of the most exciting concepts in this developing field. Additional volumes in the Inorganic Materials Book Series: Molecular Materials Functional Oxides Porous Materials Energy Materials All volumes are sold individually or as comprehensive 5 Volume Set.

Polymers Liquid Crystals and Low Dimensional Solids

Polymers  Liquid Crystals  and Low Dimensional Solids
Author: Norman H. March,Mario P. Tosi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461323679

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This book deals with three related areas having both fundamental and technological interest. In the first part, the objective is to provide a bird's eye view on structure in polymeric solids. This is then complemented by a chapter, directly technological in its emphasis, dealing with the influence of processing on polymeric materials. In spite of the technological interest, this leads to some of the current fundamental theory. Part II, concerned with liquid crystals, starts with a discussion of the physics of the various types of material, and concludes with a treatment of optical applications. Again, aspects of the theory are stressed though this part is basically phenomenological in character. In Part III, an account is given first of the use of chemical-bonding arguments in understanding the electronic structure of low-dimensional solids, followed by a comprehensive treatment of the influence of dimen sionality on phase transitions. A brief summary of dielectric screening in low-dimensional solids follows. Space-charge layers are then treated, including semiconductor inversion layers. Effects of limited dimensionality on superconductivity are also emphasized. Part IV concludes the volume with two specialized topics: electronic structure of biopolymers, and topological defects and disordered systems. The Editors wish to acknowledge that this book had its origins in the material presented at a course organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste.

The Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Solids

The Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Solids
Author: Luis Alcácer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400990678

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Tomar, Portugal, August 26-September 7, 1979

The Physics Of Low Dimensional Materials

The Physics Of Low Dimensional Materials
Author: Owens Frank J
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813225879

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The purpose of this book is two fold. First to explain the properties of low dimensional solids such as electronic, vibrational and magnetic structure in terms of simple models. These are used to account for the properties of three dimensional materials providing an elementary introduction to the physics of low dimensional materials. The second objective is to discuss the properties of newer low dimensional materials not made of carbon. These are now the subject of research and describe various phenomena in them such magnetism and superconductivity. Contents: Computational Material ScienceElectronic PropertiesVibrational PropertiesCarbon NanotubesOther Kinds of NanotubesGrapheneOther Low Dimensional MaterialsMagnetism in Low Dimensional MaterialsSuperconductivity in Low Dimensional Materials Readership: Researchers and students in the field of low dimensional materials. Keywords: Graphene;2 Dimensional Materials;Carbon Nanotubes and Tubes of Other Materials;Magnetism in Low Dimensional Materials;Superconductivity in Low Dimensional MaterialsReview: Key Features: This book deals with not only conductivity but a range of other phenomena such as low dimensional magnetism and superconductivity and some very new low dimensional materials such silicene

Low Dimensional Properties Of Solids Nobel Jubilee Symposium Proceedings Of The Nobel Jubilee Symposium

Low Dimensional Properties Of Solids  Nobel Jubilee Symposium   Proceedings Of The Nobel Jubilee Symposium
Author: T Claeson,M Jonson
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1993-03-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814553759

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Rarely do so many leading physicists attend one symposium. No less than nine Nobel laureates and some 40 other top researchers gathered for this symposium and this book contains the material presented in invited talks as well as the posters. The 34 papers are organised into three groups corresponding to various aspects of low dimensional physics of solids.

Isotope and Elasticity Studies of Oxide Superconductors and Other Low Dimensional Solids

Isotope and Elasticity Studies of Oxide Superconductors and Other Low Dimensional Solids
Author: Storrs Townsend Hoen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C3369290

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Lower Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics

Lower Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics
Author: Robert M. Metzger,Peter R. Day,George C. Papavassiliou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 729
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781489920881

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This volume represents the written account of the NATO Advanced Study Institute "Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics" held at Hotel Spetses, Spetses Island, Greece from 12 June to 23 June 1989. The goal of the Institute was to demonstrate the breadth of chemical and physical knowledge that has been acquired in the last 20 years in inorganic and organic crystals, polymers, and thin films, which exhibit phenomena of reduced dimensionality. The interest in these systems started in the late 1960's with lower-dimensional inorganic conductors, in the early 1970's with quasi-one-dimensional crystalline organic conductors. which by 1979 led to the first organic superconductors, and, in 1977, to the fITSt conducting polymers. The study of monolayer films (Langmuir-Blodgett films) had progressed since the 1930's, but reached a great upsurge in . the early 1980's. The pursuit of non-linear optical phenomena became increasingly popular in the early 1980's, as the attention turned from inorganic crystals to organic films and polymers. And in the last few years the term "moleculw' electronics" has gained ever-increasing acceptance, although it is used in several contexts. We now have organic superconductors with critical temperatures in excess of 10 K, conducting polymers that are soluble and processable, and used commercially; we have films of a few monolayers that have high in-plane electrical conductivity, and polymers that show great promise in photonics; we even have a few devices that function almost at the molecular level.