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In the monograph the theory of artificial atom formed from spatially separated electrons and holes (hole moving in the volume of a semiconductor (dielectric) quantum dot and an electron localized on the outer spherical interface between the quantum dot and a dielectric matrix) is developed. Predicted a new hydrogen - artificial atom, which is similar to the new alkali - metal atom. This review discusses the current state of research of artificial atoms (quasiatomic nanoheterostructures) and more complex nanostructures based on them - synthetic quasimolecules, proposed a new model of an artificial atom, satisfactorily explaining its optical and electronic properties, as well as the prospects for the development of the new scientific field.
A theory is developed for the interaction of an electromagnetic field with one-particle quantum-confined states of charge carriers in semiconductor quantum dots. In the context of dipole approximation it is established that the gigantic optical absorption cross sections in the quasi-zero-dimensional systems make it possible to use the systems as efficient absorbing materials. The effects of the resonant interaction of light with such local electron states in presence and in absence of a homogeneous magnetic field are investigated.
The 149 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Nanoscale Materials and Nanocomposites;
Chapter 2: Microscale Materials and Thick Films;
Chapter 3: Polymer Materials;
Chapter 4: Metallic Materials and Alloys;
Chapter 5: Composites;
Chapter 6: Biomaterials;
Chapter 7: Thin Film and Coating Materials;
Chapter 8: Optical, Electrical and Sensing Material Properties;
Chapter 9: Energy Materials;
Chapter 10: Natural and Environmental Materials
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 4th International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials and Manufacturing (ICA3M 2014, ICAMMM2014), August 23-24, 2014, Shenzhen, China.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 336 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Nanomaterials Science and Technology;
Chapter 2: Metals and Alloys;
Chapter 3: Optical and Magnetic Materials, Semiconductors and Technology;
Chapter 4: Composite Materials and Applications;
Chapter 5: Chemical Materials and Technologies for Chemical Engineering;
Chapter 6: Building Materials and Construction Technology;
Chapter 7: Technologies of Material Processing;
Chapter 8: Applied and Computational Mechanics in Designing and Research;
Chapter 9: Industrial Equipment and Technology;
Chapter 10: Mechanical Structural Strength, Reliability and Risk Analysis and Assessment;
Chapter 11: Vibration, Sound, Noise Analysis and Control;
Chapter 12: Measurement Technology, Instruments and Sensors, Monitoring, Detection Technologies and Methodologies;
Chapter 13: Mechatronics, Industrial Robots, Automation and Control Technologies;
Chapter 14: Electronics, Circuit Technology and Electrics;
Chapter 15: Computer Applications and Mathematical Modeling, Intelligent Algorithms and Optimization;
Chapter 16: Industrial Engineering, Production Management, Operations, Quality and Control;
Chapter 17: New Technologies in Engineering Education