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Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters / Julio A. Alonso.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Imperial College Press ; Singapore ; Hackendsack, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., ©2012.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (xvi, 475 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781848167346
  • 1848167342
  • 1283433214
  • 9781283433211
  • 9786613433213
  • 6613433217
Other title:
  • Atomic nanoclusters
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters.DDC classification:
  • 539.6 22
LOC classification:
  • QC173.4.M48 A466 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction to clusters -- Experimental production of clusters -- Van der Waals clusters -- Electronic and atomic shells in metal clusters -- Electronic and optical properties of simple metal clusters -- Melting and fragmentation of metal clusters -- Bimetallic clusters -- Clusters of the transition metals -- Magnetism -- Clusters of ionic materials -- Carbon clusters -- Assembling of new materials from clusters.
Summary: Atomic clusters are aggregates of atoms containing a few to several thousand atoms. Due to the small size of these pieces of matter, the properties of atomic clusters in general are different from those of the corresponding material in the macroscopic bulk phase. This monograph presents the main developments of atomic clusters and the current status of the field. The book treats different types of clusters with very different properties : clusters in which the atoms or molecules are tied by weak van der Waals interactions, metallic clusters, clusters of ionic materials, and network clusters made of typical covalent elements. It includes methods of experimental cluster synthesis as well as the structural, electronic, thermodynamic and magnetic properties of clusters, covering both experiments and the theoretical work that has led to our present understanding of the different properties of clusters. The question of assembling nanoclusters to form solids with new properties is also considered. Having an adequate knowledge of the properties of clusters can be of great help to any scientist working with objects of nanometric size. On the other hand, nanoclusters are themselves potentially important in fields like catalysis and nanomedicine.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to clusters -- Experimental production of clusters -- Van der Waals clusters -- Electronic and atomic shells in metal clusters -- Electronic and optical properties of simple metal clusters -- Melting and fragmentation of metal clusters -- Bimetallic clusters -- Clusters of the transition metals -- Magnetism -- Clusters of ionic materials -- Carbon clusters -- Assembling of new materials from clusters.

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Atomic clusters are aggregates of atoms containing a few to several thousand atoms. Due to the small size of these pieces of matter, the properties of atomic clusters in general are different from those of the corresponding material in the macroscopic bulk phase. This monograph presents the main developments of atomic clusters and the current status of the field. The book treats different types of clusters with very different properties : clusters in which the atoms or molecules are tied by weak van der Waals interactions, metallic clusters, clusters of ionic materials, and network clusters made of typical covalent elements. It includes methods of experimental cluster synthesis as well as the structural, electronic, thermodynamic and magnetic properties of clusters, covering both experiments and the theoretical work that has led to our present understanding of the different properties of clusters. The question of assembling nanoclusters to form solids with new properties is also considered. Having an adequate knowledge of the properties of clusters can be of great help to any scientist working with objects of nanometric size. On the other hand, nanoclusters are themselves potentially important in fields like catalysis and nanomedicine.

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