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Fundamentals of Nanoscience
FSI-TZNAcad. year: 2022/2023
The subject gives an overview of fundamental principles of nanoscience in order to show their importance in the next development of nanotechnologies and related areas. The main effort will be aimed at description of changes of electronic structure given by the quantum mechanical confinement of electrons in nanostructures and of quantum phenomena accompanying transport properties of nanostructures. The consequences of a bigger relative number of surface atoms of nanoparticles (compared to bulk materials) on chemical reactivity, cathalytic effectivity and thermal properties of nanostructures will be discussed as well. Simultaneously, examples of applications of these qualitatively new phenomena covering electronics and spintronics, optoelectronics, as well as sensorics and medicine will be shown.
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Basic literature
J. H. DAVIES: The Physics Of Low-Dimensional Semiconductors: An_Introduction. Cambridge University Press, 1998 (EN)
KITTEL, C: Úvod do fyziky pevných látek 1997 (CS)
P. HARRISON: Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots: Theoretical and Computational Physics. John Wiley and Sons, London 2000. (EN)
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J. SPOUSTA: Základy nanověd. Elektronický studijní text, Brno, 2014. (CS)
P. A. TIPLER, R. A. LLEWELLYN: Modern Physics. (4th edition.) W. H. Freeman and Company, New York 2003. (EN)
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