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Nanostructure science and technology is clearly a very broad and interdisciplinary area of research and development activity worldwide. It has been growing exlosively in the past few ears, since the realisation that creating new materials and devices from nanoscale building blocks could access nwe and improved properties nad functionalities. While many aspects of the field exicted well before nanostructure science and technology became a coherent field of endeavor through the confluence of three crucial technological treams:;(1) new and improved control of the size and manipulation of nanoscale building blocks; (2) new and impoved characterization (e.g., spatial resolution, chemical sensitivity) of materials at the nanoscale; (3) new and improved understanding of the relationships between nanostructure and properties and how these can be engineered.
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Tom
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239-260
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Bibliogr. 19 poz.
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- University of Silesia, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Material Science, 2 Śnieżna St., 41-200 Sosnowiec; fax: (0-32) 2918243, Poland, surowiak@us.edu.pl
Bibliografia
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- 7. Nanostructure science and technology. Eds. R. W. Siegel, E. Hu and M. C. Roco. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston 1999, pp.335.
- 8. Status and trends in nanoparticles, nanostructured materials, and nanodevices in the United States. Eds. R. W. Sigel, E. Hu and M. C. Roco, Baltimor, ITRI 1998.
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- 10. Nanostructured films and coatings. Eds. G. M. Chow, I. A. Ovid’ ko and T. Tsakalakos, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 1999.
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- 12. Piezoelectric materials: advances in science, technology and applications. Eds. C. Galass i, M. Dinescu, K. Uchino and M. Sayer, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 1999.
- 13. M. N. Rahaman, Ceramic processing and sintering. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York - Basel 1995.
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- 15. R. Xu, Particie characterization: light scattering methods. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 2000.
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- 19. G. T. Murray, Introduction to engineering materials: behavior, properties and selection. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York 1993.
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