Materials for Tomorrow [electronic resource] :Theory, Experiments and Modelling / edited by Sibylle Gemming, Michael Schreiber, Jens-Boie Suck.
by Gemming, Sibylle [editor.]; Schreiber, Michael [editor.]; Suck, Jens-Boie [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Computer Simulations of Undercooled Fluids and Glasses -- Simulation of Inorganic Nanotubes -- Spintronics: Transport Phenomena in Magnetic Nanostructures -- Theoretical Investigation of Interfaces -- Electronic Structure and Transport for Nanoscale Device Simulation -- Metallic Nanocrystals and Their Dynamical Properties.
This book contains six chapters on central topics in materials science. Each is written by specialists in the field, and gives a state-of-the-art presentation of the subject for graduate students and scientists not necessarily working in that field. Computer simulations of new materials, theory and experimental work are all extensively discussed. As nanomaterials are of great current interest, most of the topics discussed have a bearing on nanomaterials and nanodevices. In addition to inorganic nanotubes, metallic nanocrystals, electronic nanodevices, spintronics and interfaces on an atomic scale, the text also presents computer simulations on one of the less well understood fields in solid-state physics and materials science: glasses and undercooled fluids.
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