Editor: Dibya Prakash Rai

Advanced Materials and NanoSystems: Theory and Experiment-Part 2

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ISBN: 978-981-5049-97-8 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5049-96-1 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2022
DOI: 10.2174/97898150499611220201

Introduction

The discovery of new materials and the manipulation of their exotic properties for device fabrication is crucial for advancing technology. Nanoscience, and the creation of nanomaterials have taken materials science and electronics to new heights for the benefit of mankind.Advanced Materials and Nanosystems: Theory and Experiment covers several topics of nanoscience research. The compiled chapters aim to update students, teachers, and scientists by highlighting modern developments in materials science theory and experiments. The significant role of new materials in future technology is also demonstrated. The book serves as a reference for curriculum development in technical institutions and research programs in the field of physics, chemistry and applied areas of science like materials science, chemical engineering and electronics.

This part covers 12 topics in these areas:

  • - Recent advancements in nanotechnology: a human health Perspective.
  • - An exploratory study on characteristics of SWIRL of AlGaAs/GaAs in advanced bio based nanotechnological systems.
  • - Electronic structure of the half-Heusler ScAuSn, LuAuSn and their superlattice.
  • - Recent trends in nanosystems.
  • - Improvement of performance of single and multicrystalline silicon solar cell using low-temperature surface passivation layer and antireflection coating.
  • - Advanced materials and nanosystems.
  • - Effect of nanostructure-materials on optical properties of some rare earth ions doped in silica matrix.
  • - Nd2Fe14B and SmCO5: a permanent magnet for magnetic data storage and data transfer technology.
  • - Visible light induced photocatalytic activity of MWCNTS decorated sulfide based nano photocatalysts.
  • - Organic solar cells.
  • - Neodymium doped lithium borosilicate glasses.
  • - Comprehensive quantum mechanical study of structural features, reactivity, molecular properties and wave function-based characteristics of capmatinib.


Audience

Students, teachers, and scientists in the field of physics, chemistry and materials science.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Dibya Prakash Rai
Department of Physics
Pachhunga University College, Mizoram University
Aizawl, 796001
India




Contributor(s):
Abeer E. Aly
Basic science department
institute of engineering and technology
Cairo
Egypt


Atul Kumar Dadhich
Department of Electrical Engineering
Vivekananda Global University
Jaipur 302012
India


Balram Tripathi
Department of Physics
S.S. Jain Subodh P.G. College
Jaipur-302004
India


Biswajit Roy
CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
Hyderabad-500007, Telangana
India


Himanshu Joshi
Condensed Matter Theory Research Laboratory
Kurseong College
Darjeeling, India-734203
India
/
St. Joseph’s College
North Point
Darjeeling, India-734104
India


H.V. Ganvir
Department of Applied Physics
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering
Nagpur - 441110
India


Kumaresh Mandal
Department of Zoology
University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road
Kolkata-700019, West Bengal
India


Mahesh Ram
Condensed Matter Theory Research Laboratory
Kurseong College
Darjeeling, India-734203
India
/
Department of Physics
North-Eastern Hill University
Shillong, India-739002
India


Nihal Limbu
Condensed Matter Theory Research Laboratory
Kurseong College
Darjeeling, India-734203
India
/
Department of Physics
North-Eastern Hill University
Shillong, India-739002
India


Pyare Lal
Department of Physics
School of Physical Sciences
Banasthali Vidyapith-304022 (Rajasthan)
India


Rakesh Tamang
Department of Zoology
University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road
Kolkata-700019, West Bengal
India


Renjith Thomas
Department of Chemistry
St Berchmans College
Changanaserry, Kerala
India


R. Nagarajan
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Gnanamani College of Technology
Tamilnadu
India


Romyani Goswami
Department of Physics
Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya
Surya Sen Colony, Siliguri 734004, West Bengal
India


R.S. Gedam
Department of Physics
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
Nagpur - 440010
India


Rekha Garg Solanki
Department of Physics
, Dr. Harisingh Gour University
Sagar (M.P.)
India


Soni Subba
Department of Zoology
University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road
Kolkata-700019, West Bengal
India


S. Rai
Physics Department
Mizoram University
Mizoram, Aizawl – 796004
India


S.K. Jain
Department of Physics
School of Basic Sciences, Manipal University Jaipur
Jaipur-303007
India


Shyam Sunder Sharma
Department of Physics
Government Women Engineering College
Ajmer 305002
India


Subodh Srivastava
Department of Physics
Vivekananda Global University
Jaipur 302012
India


Shishir Tamang
Department of Zoology
University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road
Kolkata-700019, West Bengal
India
/
Department of Zoology
Darjeeling Government College
Darjeeling-734101, West Bengal
India


Tapati Jana
Department of Physics
Sarojini Naidu College for Women
30 Jessore Road, Kolkata 700 028
India


V.Y. Ganvir
Department of Applied Physics
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering
Nagpur - 441110
India