As the ability to produce nanomaterials advances, it becomes more important to understand how the energy of the atoms in these materials is affected by their reduced dimensions. Written by an acclaimed author team, Kinetics in Nanoscale Materials is the first book to discuss simple but effective models of the systems and processes that have recently been discovered. The text, for researchers and graduate students, combines the novelty of nanoscale processes and systems with the transparency of mathematical models and generality of basic ideas relating to nanoscience and nanotechnology.
A propos de l’auteur
KING-NING TU, Ph D, is Professor in the Department of
Materials Science and Engineering at the University of California,
Los Angeles. His research focuses on kinetic processes in thin
films, metal-silicon interfaces, electromigration, lead-free solder
metallurgy, and point contact reactions on silicon nanowires.
ANDRIY M. GUSAK, Ph D, is Chair and Professor in the
Department of Physics at Cherkasy National University. His research
explores nanomaterial science and kinetics of nanoscale systems,
with an emphasis on the development of microelectronic
materials.