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This book contains most of the contributions presented at the NATO
Advanced Research Workshop on Nanowires, held at La Cristalera
Residence Hall, Miraflores, Spain, from 23 through September 27,
1996. The workshop was co-directed by P. A. Serena and U. Landman.
More than forty scientists from ten countries of Europe, the United
States, and Japan attended this meeting and contributed with
brilliant talks and stimulating discusions about their recent
works. A total of thirty-three oral communications were given,
covering the main part of topics related with the subject of the
workshop. On one hand, a set of talks presented the theoretical
basis of the conductance mechanisms in low dimensional systems,
elaborated caIculations on the electronic structure and mechanical
behavior of metallic nanowires, the role of defects and geometry in
conductance, etc. On the other hand, from the experimental
perspective, the contributions included the deeply study of the
conductance quantization phenomenom, the analysis of conductance
histograms, the study of the origin of the residual resistance, the
presentation of different techniques of fabrication and
manipulation of nanowires, the study of forces appearing in
nanowires and their relation with the electronic conduction, etc.
The motivation of the present workshop was to gather together
scientists with differents ideas on these topics, to exchange
points of view, establish the future lines in their research, and
devise the role of nanowires in the future incoming nanoscale
technologies. We hope that most of these points were successfully
achieved.
This book contains most of the contributions presented at the NATO
Advanced Research Workshop on Nanowires, held at La Cristalera
Residence Hall, Miraflores, Spain, from 23 through September 27,
1996. The workshop was co-directed by P. A. Serena and U. Landman.
More than forty scientists from ten countries of Europe, the United
States, and Japan attended this meeting and contributed with
brilliant talks and stimulating discusions about their recent
works. A total of thirty-three oral communications were given,
covering the main part of topics related with the subject of the
workshop. On one hand, a set of talks presented the theoretical
basis of the conductance mechanisms in low dimensional systems,
elaborated caIculations on the electronic structure and mechanical
behavior of metallic nanowires, the role of defects and geometry in
conductance, etc. On the other hand, from the experimental
perspective, the contributions included the deeply study of the
conductance quantization phenomenom, the analysis of conductance
histograms, the study of the origin of the residual resistance, the
presentation of different techniques of fabrication and
manipulation of nanowires, the study of forces appearing in
nanowires and their relation with the electronic conduction, etc.
The motivation of the present workshop was to gather together
scientists with differents ideas on these topics, to exchange
points of view, establish the future lines in their research, and
devise the role of nanowires in the future incoming nanoscale
technologies. We hope that most of these points were successfully
achieved.
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