Carbon nanotube devices; properties, modeling, integration and applications.9783527317202 Carbon nanotube See nanotube. devices; properties, modeling, integration and applications. Ed. by Christofer Hierold. Wiley-VCH 2008 363 pages $230.00 Hardcover Advanced micro & nanosystems; 8 TA418 Academic and industrial scientists in Europe and Canada survey some possible applications of the wee tubes in mainstream technology. Among them are microelectronics, transducers, sensor-based devices, and field emission devices. They also consider research methods, such as characterizing nanotubes by optical spectroscopy, and multiscale modeling In engineering, physics, and computer science, multiscale modeling is the field of solving physical problems which have important features at multiple scales, particularly multiple spatial scales. Important problems include scale linking[1]. and simulation for fluid mechanics fluid mechanics, branch of mechanics dealing with the properties and behavior of fluids, i.e., liquids and gases. Because of their ability to flow, liquids and gases have many properties in common not shared by solids. at the nanoscale At nanometer size. Any device only a few nanometers in size is nanoscale. See nanotechnology and nanometer. . ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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