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Informationen zum Autor Dr A.V. Narlikar took his Ph.D. in superconductivity at Cambridge University. He has worked in the field of superconductivity and nanostructures for more than 45 years. He is a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences (India) and Indian National Science Academy. He has held many visiting appointments at various international universities and previously for many years he served as the Director Grade Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India. ienceD. neering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) in 1998, and then worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at University of Science and Technology Beijing, and Peking University. He has been JSPS Research Fellow at Tohoku University in Japan and a visiting scholar at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. Klappentext These three volumes are intended to shape the field of nanoscience and technology and will serve as an essential point of reference for cutting-edge research in the field. Zusammenfassung These three volumes are intended to shape the field of nanoscience and technology and will serve as an essential point of reference for cutting-edge research in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: R. Saito, A. Jorio, J. Jiang, K. Sasaki, G. Dresselhaus, and M. S. Dresselhaus: Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes and Nano-Graphene 2: Philip G. Collins: Defects and Disorder in Carbon Nanotubes 3: Atsushi Oshiyama and Susumu Okada: Roles of Shape and Space in Electronic Properties of Carbon Nanomaterials 4: Katalin Kamarás and Áron Pekker: Identification and Separation of Metallic and Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes 5: Amanda S. Barnard: Size Dependent Phase Transitions and Phase Reversal at the Nanoscale 6: S. J. Pennycook, M. Varela, M. F. Chisholm, A. Y. Borisevich, A. R. Lupini, K. van Benthem, M. P. Oxley, W. Luo, J. M. McBride, S. J. Rosenthal, S. H. Oh, D. L. Sales, S. I. Molina, K. Sohlberg, and S. T. Pantelides: Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of Nanostructures 7: J.D. Taylor, B. Elliott, D. Dickel, G. Keskar, J. Gaillard, M.J. Skove, and A.M. Rao: Harmonic Detection of Resonance Methods for Micro- And Nano-Cantilevers: Theory and Selected Applications 8: F. L. Martin and H. M. Pollock: Microspectroscopy as a Tool to Discriminate Nano-Molecular Cellular Alterations in Biomedical Research 9: Satoru Shoji, Remo Proietti Zaccaria, and Satoshi Kawata: Holographic Laser Processing for Three-Dimensional Photonic Lattices 10: Norihiko Hayazawa and Prabhat Verma: Nano-Analysis of Materials Using Near-Field Raman Spectroscopy 11: T. Nishio, Y. Hata, S. Okayasu, J. Suzuki, S. Nakayama, A. Nagata, A. Odawara, K. Chinone, and K. Kadowaki: Scanning Squid Microscope Study of Vortex States and Phases in Superconducting Mesoscopic Dots, Antidots, and Other Structures 12: Z.J. Shi and Z.N. Gu: New Phenomena in the Nano-Space of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes 13: M. Tsaousidou: Thermopower of Lowdimensional Structures: the Effect of Electron-Phonon Coupling 14: E.McGlynn, M.O. Henry, and J.-P. Mosnier: Zno Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Nanostructures: Growth, Characterization and Applications 15: X.-S. Wang, S. S. Kushvaha, X. Chu, H. Zhang, Z. Yan, and W. Xiao: Selective Self-Assembly of Semimetal Straight and Branched Nanorods on Inert Substrates 16: Jing Li and Xiao-Ying Huang: Nanostructured Crystals: an Unprecedented Class of Hybrid Semiconductors Exhibiting Structure-Induced Quantum Confinement Effect and Systematically Tunable Properties 17: J. F. Bi and K. L. Teo: Nanoscale GE1-XMNxTE Ferromagnetic Semiconductors 18: Vicki H. Grassian and Sarah C. Larsen: Synthesis, Characterization and Environmental Applications of Nanocrystalline Zeolites 19: Huaxiang Fu: Unusual Properties of Nanoscale Ferroelectrics 20: Steen Mørup, Cathrine Frandsen, and Mikkel F. Hansen: Magnetic Properties of...