SUPERCARBON.. Synthesis, Properties and Applications
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- Nombre de pages250
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids0.505 kg
- Dimensions16,1 cm × 24,2 cm × 1,6 cm
- ISBN3-540-64379-6
- EAN9783540643791
- Date de parution18/12/1998
- Collectionmaterials science
- ÉditeurSpringer
Résumé
This book is a status report on the synthesis, properties, and applications of new carbonaceous materials. These materials are called Delta-electron materials since they have extended Delta-electron clouds in the solid state. They include carbon, nanotubes, fullerenes, and graphite. The major topics are the synthesis of graphite and carbon nanotubes at low temperatures, intercalation compounds of carbon nanotubes exhibiting universal conductance fluctuation, and technological applications of carbon materials in semiconductor physics, chemistry, and biology. The special properties of Delta-electron materials give rise to the development of novel functional devices. This book is written for materials researchers, physicists, and research engineers involved in the development of these new carbon-based devices.
This book is a status report on the synthesis, properties, and applications of new carbonaceous materials. These materials are called Delta-electron materials since they have extended Delta-electron clouds in the solid state. They include carbon, nanotubes, fullerenes, and graphite. The major topics are the synthesis of graphite and carbon nanotubes at low temperatures, intercalation compounds of carbon nanotubes exhibiting universal conductance fluctuation, and technological applications of carbon materials in semiconductor physics, chemistry, and biology. The special properties of Delta-electron materials give rise to the development of novel functional devices. This book is written for materials researchers, physicists, and research engineers involved in the development of these new carbon-based devices.

