Electronic Properties of Novel Materials Science and Technology of Molecular Nanostructures, XIII International Winterschool, Held in Kirchberg, Tirol, Austria, in February -March 1999

Electronic Properties of Novel Materials Science and Technology of Molecular Nanostructures, XIII International Winterschool, Held in Kirchberg, Tirol, Austria, in February -March 1999
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Release: 1999
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The present book contains the proceedings of the 13th International Winterschool on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials in Kirchberg, Tirol, Austria. It was held from 27th February to 6th March, 1999 in Hotel Sonnalp. The series of these schools started in 1985. Originally the school was held every second year and was devoted to conducting polymers. After the discovery of high temperature superconductors, the periodicity changed to annual format and the topic alternated between conjugated polymers and superconductors. Since fullerenes are both conjugated compounds and in some cases superconductors, it was tempting to choose fullerenes as topic for the Kirchberg schools. The evident extension of this topic is carbon nanotubes and so the title changed from Fullerenes via Fullerene Derivatives and Fullerene Nanostructures to Molecular Nanostructures. This gradual change enables us to keep a fairly large interdisciplinary scientific community together and to stimulate numerous international cooperations. A compilation of the previous Kirchberg Winterschools will be presented in the table at the end of this preface. The term Molecular Nanostructures implies the "bottom-up" (synthetic) approach, as opposed to the "top-down" (lithography and etching) techniques in semiconductor technology. As for the physics, we are in a field where solid state physics and molecular physics overlap. This is nicely seen on the example of carbon nanotubes. Their diameter is in the order of a few nanometers, and thus perpendicular to their axis, nanotubes are molecular (different diameters lead to different electronic structures), while along their axis they are extended solids.

Molecular Nanostructures

Molecular Nanostructures
Author: Hans Kuzmany
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 545
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810232610

This volume is the latest of the “Kirchberg-Proceedings”. The previous 11 International Winterschools on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials, all held in Kirchberg, Austria, were devoted to conducting polymers, high temperature superconductors, fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes. Fullerenes and nanotubes are still in the center of interest, but the topic of the school and the proceedings is molecular nanostructures in general. The organizers have attempted to treat carbon nanostructures as a special case of molecular nanostructures, which also include silicon clusters, gold clusters, vanadium oxide tubes, and many others. The Winterschool provides a platform for reviewing and discussing new developments in the field of molecular nanostructures and their applications. Materials discussed include fullerenes, fullerene-derived structures, carbonaceous nanotubes, non-carbonaceous nanotubes, layer by layer systems, molecular clusters, new phases of carbon, endohedral compounds and related materials. The book aims to give an overview of the current status of fullerenes, carbon-nanotubes and related molecular nanostructures. The majority of the contributions present the latest results of experiments and calculations conducted in the field. However, about a dozen contain some degree of instructional material which even newcomers will benefit from.

Electronic Properties of Novel Materials - Progress in Molecular Nanostructures. XII International Winterschool

Electronic Properties of Novel Materials - Progress in Molecular Nanostructures. XII International Winterschool
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Total Pages: 546
Release: 1998
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The present book contains the 12th International Winterschool on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials in Kirchberg, Tyrol, Austria. The series of these schools started in 1985. Originally the school was held every second year and was devoted to conducting polymers. After the discovery of high temperature superconductors the periodicity changed to an annual format and the topic alternated between conjugated polymers and superconductors. Since fullerenes are both conjugated compounds and (in some cases) superconductors, it was tempting to choose fullerenes as topic for the Kirchberg schools. The evident extension of this topic is carbon nanotubes and so the title changed from Fullerenes via Fullerene Derivatives and Fullerene Nanostructures to Molecular Nanostructures. This gradual change enables us to keep a fairly large interdisciplinary scientific community together and to stimulate numerous international cooperations. A compilation of the previous Kirchberg Winterschools will be presented in the table at the end of this preface. The term Molecular Nanostructures implies the "bottom-up" (synthetic) approach, as opposed to the "top-down" (lithography and etching) techniques in semiconductor technology. As for the physics, we are in a field where solid state physics and molecular physics overlap. This is nicely seen on the example of carbon nanotubes: Their diameter is in the order of a few nanometers and thus perpendicular to their axis nanotubes are molecular (different diameters lead to different electronic structures), along their axis they are extended solids. Most oral contributions to the winterschool were on carbon nanotubes, and there are also three chapters of the proceedings and a large part of the chapter on applications devoted to this topic. The majority of the posters was on fullerenes and fullerides.

Electronic Properties of Novel Materials - Molecular Nanostructures

Electronic Properties of Novel Materials - Molecular Nanostructures
Author: Hans Kuzmany
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2000-11-29
Genre: Medical
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The proceedings of the XIV International Winterschool on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials provides a platform for new developments in the field of molecular nanostructures and their applications. Topics included are: fullerenes and fullerides, fullerene polymers, endohedrals, nanotube preparation, nanotube characterization, as well as transport, doping and electronic properties of nanotubes and other molecular materials and applications.

Molecular Nanostructures - Proceedings Of The International Winterschool On Electronic Properties Of Novel Materials

Molecular Nanostructures - Proceedings Of The International Winterschool On Electronic Properties Of Novel Materials
Author: Jorg Fink
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1998-01-15
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ISBN: 9814545619

This volume is the latest of the “Kirchberg-Proceedings”. The previous 11 International Winterschools on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials, all held in Kirchberg, Austria, were devoted to conducting polymers, high temperature superconductors, fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes. Fullerenes and nanotubes are still in the center of interest, but the topic of the school and the proceedings is molecular nanostructures in general. The organizers have attempted to treat carbon nanostructures as a special case of molecular nanostructures, which also include silicon clusters, gold clusters, vanadium oxide tubes, and many others. The Winterschool provides a platform for reviewing and discussing new developments in the field of molecular nanostructures and their applications. Materials discussed include fullerenes, fullerene-derived structures, carbonaceous nanotubes, non-carbonaceous nanotubes, layer by layer systems, molecular clusters, new phases of carbon, endohedral compounds and related materials. The book aims to give an overview of the current status of fullerenes, carbon-nanotubes and related molecular nanostructures. The majority of the contributions present the latest results of experiments and calculations conducted in the field. However, about a dozen contain some degree of instructional material which even newcomers will benefit from.

Electronic Properties of Novel Nanostructures

Electronic Properties of Novel Nanostructures
Author: Hans Kuzmany
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2005-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN:

All papers were peer-reviewed. The 19th Winterschool focused mainly on new nanostructured materials, with data presented on functionalized fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, filled and double-wall nanotubes, non-carbon nanotubes, such as BN and MoS2 tubes, and other nanostructures. The direction of nanoelectronics research was explored in depth, and advancements in composite technology and novel applications for nanotubes were discussed. Importantly, participants were updated on the theoretical and experimental determinations of structural and electronic properties as well as on characterization methods for molecular nanostructures.