This comprehensive tutorial guide to silicon nanomaterials spans
from fundamental properties, growth mechanisms, and processing of
nanosilicon to electronic device, energy conversion and storage,
biomedical, and environmental applications. It also presents core
knowledge with basic mathematical equations, tables, and graphs in
order to provide the reader with the tools necessary to understand
the latest technology developments. From low-dimensional
structures, quantum dots, and nanowires to hybrid materials,
arrays, networks, and biomedical applications, this Sourcebook is a
complete resource for anyone working with this materials: Covers
fundamental concepts, properties, methods, and practical
applications. Focuses on one important type of silicon nanomaterial
in every chapter. Discusses formation, properties, and applications
for each material. Written in a tutorial style with basic equations
and fundamentals included in an extended introduction. Highlights
materials that show exceptional properties as well as strong
prospects for future applications. Klaus D. Sattler is professor
physics at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, having earned his
PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.
He was honored with the Walter Schottky Prize from the German
Physical Society, and is the editor of the sister work also
published by Taylor & Francis, Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook,
as well as the acclaimed multi-volume Handbook of Nanophysics.
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