Electronic Properties of Novel Materialsascience and Technology of Molecular Nanostructures: XIII International Winterschool - Book Review,
by Hans Kuzmany (Editor)

Book News, Inc. The term "molecular nanostructures" is described in the preface to these February/March 1999 proceedings as implying "the 'bottom-up' (synthetic) approach, as opposed to the 'top-down' (lithography and etching) techniques in semiconductor technology." The study of these structures has evolved into a field that overlaps solid state physics and molecular physics. This conference was organized into seven sections: fullerene materials, endohedral fullerenes, new nanostructured materials, preparation and characterization of carbon nanotubes, properties of carbon nanotubes, electronics of molecular nanostructures, and applications. No subject index. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description The proceedings of the XIII International Winterschool on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials provides a platform for new developments in the field of molecular nanostructures and their applications. Materials included are: Fullerenes and fullerene derived structures; carbonaceous and noncarbonaceous nanotubes; molecular clusters, nano encapsulates, endohedral compounds, and related materials.
Book Info Proceedings of the thirteenth International Winterschool on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials, Science and Technology of Molecular Nanostructures held in Kirchberg, Tirol, Austria, February-March 1999.
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