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Zusatztext The value of this volume cannot be overstated. It will be a necessaru aquisition wherever serious studies of nanostructured materials and their applications to critical technologies for national defense are undertaken, and will, therefore, be of benefit to scientists and engineers involved with applications of these materials as well as those concerned with fundamental research. Current Engineering Practice, Volume 48 2005. Klappentext Defense Applications of Nanomaterials highlights recent accomplishments in nanostructured materials and their applications to critical technologies for national defense. The contributions examine the unique chemical and physical aspects of nanostructured materials and discuss the latestfundamental and applied research in this area. Special emphasis was given to the necessary directions for the development of high performance nanomaterials critical to future defense technologies, including sensors, data storage, information transfer, structural materials, and energetics. Thechapters reflect the multi-disciplinary nature of this research, including contributions from chemists, materials scientists, physicists, chemical engineers, and processing specialists. Perspectives from both the scientists working on the basic issues surrounding pushing back the frontiers ofnanomaterials, as well as those working on applied problems associated with bringing to fruition the promise of nanomaterials for defense applications, create a unique contribution to this rapidly changing field. Zusammenfassung The world of nanoscale science and technology covers a wide range of topics and holds promise for significant advances in areas such as computing, imaging, electronics/communications, memories, sensors/detectors, etc. Defense Applications of Nanomaterials will provide a comprehensive summary of current research and will highlight the areas of innovative and frontier science and technology. Specific topics in the volume include Nanoenergetics, Nanocomposites,Chem-Bio Defense, and Photonics, Electronics, and Power Sources....