: C.N.R. Rao, P. John Thomas, G.U. Kulkarni
: Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Properties and Applications
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540687528
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: English
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This is the most comprehensive book on nanocrystals on the market. It is an up-to-date monograph on an important aspect of nanoscience and technology. It opens with an elegant introduction including a brief historical account. Emphasis is then given to diverse synthetic methods, both chemical and physical, in addition to modern hybrid methods. Tables providing information at a glance, cartoons and schematic diagrams, make the monograph appealing to read.



Prof. C. N. R. Rao has published around 1400 Research papers and 36 books (edited or authored) in a career spanning 50 years. His books have been translated into other languages and several have grown to include several editions. He is widely recognized and is a member of all major science academies. He has been honoured with 34 Honoris Causa doctorate degrees from universities around the world. He is currently the President of the Third World Academy of Science. He was formerly the President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. He has won numerous other International and National awards, a recent one being the Somiya award from the IUMRS (April, 2004).

Dr. P. John Thomas obtained his Ph.D. recently from JNCASR, working in the field of nanocrystals and is currently a Research Associate in the same place.

Dr. G. U. Kulkarni is an Associate Professor at JNCASR. He has over 100 publications to his credit. He is working in the field of nanocrystals for the past ten years or so.

Preface6
Contents7
1 Basics of Nanocrystals9
1.1 Introduction9
1.2 Properties of Nanocrystals11
2 Synthesis of Nanocrystals33
2.1 Physical Methods33
2.2 Chemical Methods37
2.3 Nanocrystals of Different Shapes68
2.4 Doping and Charge Injection74
2.5 Tailoring the Ligand Shell75
3 Programmed Assemblies77
3.1 One-Dimensional Arrangements77
3.2 Rings and Associated Arrangements80
3.3 Two-Dimensional Arrays82
3.4 Three-Dimensional Superlattices91
3.5 Superclusters96
3.6 Colloidal Crystals97
4 Properties of Nanocrystals101
4.1 Melting Point and Heat Capacity101
4.2 Electronic Properties103
4.3 Optical Properties114
4.4 Magnetic Properties126
5 Core Shell Nanocrystals133
5.1 Synthesis and Properties133
5.2 Assemblies of Core Shell Nanocrystals141
6 Applications143
6.1 Introduction143
6.2 Nanocrystals as Fluorescent Tags143
6.3 Nanocrystal-Based Optical Detection and Related Devices147
6.4 Biomedical Applications of Oxide Nanoparticles149
6.5 Optical and Electro-Optical Devices150
6.6 Dip-Pen Nanolithography with Nanocrystals151
6.7 Nanoelectronics and Nanoscalar Electronic Devices153
6.8 Nanocomputing157
References159
Index183