21st Century Nanoscience - A Handbook: Advanced Analytic Methods and Instrumentation (Volume 3)

Author:   Klaus D. Sattler (University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032336497


Pages:   452
Publication Date:   13 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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This up-to-date reference is the most comprehensive summary of the field of nanoscience and its applications. It begins with fundamental properties at the nanoscale and then goes well beyond into the practical aspects of the design, synthesis, and use of nanomaterials in various industries. It emphasizes the vast strides made in the field over the past decade – the chapters focus on new, promising directions as well as emerging theoretical and experimental methods. The contents incorporate experimental data and graphs where appropriate, as well as supporting tables and figures with a tutorial approach.

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Author:   Klaus D. Sattler (University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032336497


ISBN 10:   1032336498
Pages:   452
Publication Date:   13 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. High-Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopy 2. Low Temperature Investigation of Magnetic Molecules by Scanning Probe Microscopie 3. Ultrafast Optical Pump-Probe Scanning Probe Microscopy/Spectroscopy 4. Triggering Chemical Reactions by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy 5. The Circular Mode AFM: A New Experimental Approach for Investigating Nanotribology 6. Chemical Imaging with Fluorescent Nanosensors 7. Nanometer-Scale and Low-Density Imaging with Extreme Ultraviolet and Soft X-Ray Radiation 8. X-Ray Imaging of Single Nanoparticles and Nanostructures 9. Helium Ion Microscopy 10. Nanofiber Characterization by Raman Scanning Microscopy 11. Quantification of Nanostructure Orientation via Image Processing 12.Chemometrics and Super-Resolution at the Service of Nanoscience: Aerosols Characterization in Hyperspectral Raman Imaging 13. Atomic Force Microscope Nanoscale Mechanical Mapping 14. Electron Holography for Mapping Electric Fields and Charge 15. Terahertz Spectroscopy for Nanomaterial Characterization 16. TXRF Spectrometry in Conditions of Planar X-Ray Waveguide-Resonator Application 17. Nanoscale XPEEM Spectromicroscopy 18. Integrating Cavities and Ring-Down Spectroscopy 19.Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Nanomaterial Analysis 20. Determination of Nanomaterial Electronic Structure via Variable-Temperature Variable-Field Magnetic Circular Photoluminescence (VTVH-MCPL) Spectroscopy 21. Photoluminescence Spectroscopy of Single Semiconductor Quantum Dots 22. Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy and its Potential in Nanomaterial Characterization 23. Nanostructured Materials Obtained by Electrochemical Methods: From Fabrication to Application in Sensing, Energy Conversion and Storage 24. New Trends in Nanoscale Electrodes and Electrochemistry: The Role of Dimensionality

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Klaus D. Sattler pursued his undergraduate and master’s courses at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany. He received his PhD under the guidance of Professors G. Busch and H.C. Siegmann at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. He was at the University of California, Berkeley, for three years as a Heisenberg fellow, where he initiated the first studies of atomic clusters on surfaces with a scanning tunneling microscope. Dr. Sattler accepted a position as professor of physics at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, in 1988. In 1994, his group produced the first carbon nanocones. His current work focuses on novel nanomaterials and solar photocatalysis with nanoparticles for the purification of water. He is the editor of the sister references, Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook (2016) and Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook (2017), as well as Fundamentals of Picoscience (2014). Among his many other accomplishments, Dr. Sattler was awarded the prestigious Walter Schottky Prize from the German Physical Society in 1983. At the University of Hawaii, he teaches courses in general physics, solid state physics, and quantum mechanics.

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