Tag Archives: nanotechnology
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Witold A. Jacak
Though the book “Quantum Nano-Plasmonics” concerns a random-phase approximation model of plasmons in metallic nanoparticles, it finds unexpected application to soft plasmonics in bio matter. A wave type plasmon-polariton mechanism of the so-called saltatory conduction in myelinated axons is proposed.
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Jean-Christophe Charlier, Stephan Roche, Luis E. F. Foa Torres
When Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov were preparing their first report on graphene back in 2004 [1], few would have imagined the impact that their paper would have today. Indeed, the story of graphene is remarkable for many reasons. Because of the interesting science that it allowed to explore. Because of the speed with which […]
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Douglas Natelson
Douglas Natelson, the author of Nanostructures and Nanotechnology, takes on the controversy of nanoscience.
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Witold A. Jacak
Though the book “Quantum Nano-Plasmonics” concerns a random-phase approximation model of plasmons in metallic nanoparticles, it finds unexpected application to soft plasmonics in bio matter. A wave type plasmon-polariton mechanism of the so-called saltatory conduction in myelinated axons is proposed.
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Jean-Christophe Charlier, Stephan Roche, Luis E. F. Foa Torres
When Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov were preparing their first report on graphene back in 2004 [1], few would have imagined the impact that their paper would have today. Indeed, the story of graphene is remarkable for many reasons. Because of the interesting science that it allowed to explore. Because of the speed with which […]
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Douglas Natelson
Douglas Natelson, the author of
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