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Books by Keyword: Heterostructures
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Edited by:
Prof. Nikolay Gennadievich Galkin
Online since: November 2020
Description: The book contains articles of the 5th Asian School-Conference on Physics and Technology of Nanostructured Materials, which was held in Vladivostok, Russian Federation, from July 30 to August 3, 2020. Collected articles are devoted to various aspects of researches in the area of condensed matter physics and physics of low-dimensional structures, technologies of nanostructured coatings, laser physics, meta- and nanostructured materials, functional materials, and nanocomposites.
Edited by:
Nikolay G. Galkin
Online since: September 2018
Description: Fourth Asian School-Conference on Physics and Technology of Nanostructured Materials (ASCO-Nanomat 2018) has been held in Vladivostok (Russia) on September 23-28, 2018. The main goal of ASCO-NANOMAT 2018 was the presentation of the latest findings and the development of the new synergies in the field of physics of nanostructured materials, recent nanotechnology and related subjects of the materials science.
Edited by:
Nicole Clément and Joël Douin
Online since: January 1998
Description: Dislocations were introduced into crystal physics, and particularly into the theory of plasticity, in 1934. For many years, they were the field of speculation of a small group of specialists, not considered seriously by real physicists and metallurgists. After W.T. Read Jr's fundamental work in 1953 and further developments by Cottrel, Friedel, Frank and Hirsch, dislocations had become part of the working vocabulary of solid-state physics and metallurgy.
Edited by:
H. Heinrich and J.B. Mullin
Online since: February 1995
Description: The main emphasis of this volume is on the fundamental physics of the II-VI compounds focusing on the properties of epitaxial layers, heterostructures, multilayers and superlattices.
Edited by:
D. Stievenard and J.C. Bourgoin
Online since: January 1988
Description: The volume presents approximately 30 invited contributions.
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