This book gives a detailed and up-to-date overview of the linearized augmented cylindrical wave (LACW) technique for nanotubes and nanowires. The author presents the mathematical foundations together with numerous applications. Method for calculating the electronic structure of point impurities, which is based on a combination of the LACW and Green's functions techniques, is presented. The book clearly demonstrates how the relativistic effects can be incorporated into LACW approach and how the spin-orbit coupling effects change the tubules band structure. Extensive illustrations of application…mehr
This book gives a detailed and up-to-date overview of the linearized augmented cylindrical wave (LACW) technique for nanotubes and nanowires. The author presents the mathematical foundations together with numerous applications. Method for calculating the electronic structure of point impurities, which is based on a combination of the LACW and Green's functions techniques, is presented. The book clearly demonstrates how the relativistic effects can be incorporated into LACW approach and how the spin-orbit coupling effects change the tubules band structure. Extensive illustrations of application to the inorganic nanotubes and nanowires make the book essential reading in this field above all.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pavel N. D'yachkov was born in Saint Petersburg (the former Leningrad) in December 1947. He studied in the Chemistry Department of Moscow University and Leningrad State University. He graduated from the Quantum Chemistry Group founded by V. A. Fock. Presently, he is Professor of Physical Chemistry and leading investigator at Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. His interests are the quantum chemistry of nanomaterials and coordination compounds and modeling of the toxic and carcinogenic effects of environmental pollutants. Author of several books including Heteroligand Molecules: Structure, Isomers, Transformations (Taylor and Francis, London and New York, 2002) written with his teacher Alexander A. Levin.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Augmented Cylindrical Waves for Nonchiral Nanotubes and Wires Geometry of Carbon Nanotubes Theory Applications Augmented Cylindrical Waves for Embedded and Double-Walled Nanotubes Embedded Nanotubes Double-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Symmetrized Augmented Cylindrical Waves for Chiral Nanotubes Theory Application Augmented Cylindrical Wave Green's Function Technique for Impurities Defects in nanotubes Theory Applications Relativistic Augmented Cylindrical Wave Method Spin-Orbit Interaction in Nanotubes Theory Applications Appendix. Darwin and Mass-Velocity Corrections References cited
TABLE OF CONTENTS Augmented Cylindrical Waves for Nonchiral Nanotubes and Wires Geometry of Carbon Nanotubes Theory Applications Augmented Cylindrical Waves for Embedded and Double-Walled Nanotubes Embedded Nanotubes Double-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Symmetrized Augmented Cylindrical Waves for Chiral Nanotubes Theory Application Augmented Cylindrical Wave Green's Function Technique for Impurities Defects in nanotubes Theory Applications Relativistic Augmented Cylindrical Wave Method Spin-Orbit Interaction in Nanotubes Theory Applications Appendix. Darwin and Mass-Velocity Corrections References cited
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