Nanoscience stands out for its interdisciplinarity. Barriers between
disciplines disappear and the fields tend to converge at the very
smallest scale, where basic principles and tools are universal. Novel
properties are inherent to nanosized systems due to quantum effects and
a reduction in dimensionality: nanoscience is likely to continue to
revolutionize many areas of human activity, such as materials science,
nanoelectronics, information processing, biotechnology and medicine.
This textbook spans all fields of nanoscience, covering its basics and
broad applications. After an introduction to the physical and chemical
principles of nanoscience, coverage moves on to the adjacent fields of
microscopy, nanoanalysis, synthesis, nanocrystals, nanowires,
nanolayers, carbon nanostructures, bulk nanomaterials, nanomechanics,
nanophotonics, nanofluidics, nanomagnetism, nanotechnology for
computers, nanochemistry, nanobiology, and nanomedicine. Consequently,
this broad yet unified coverage addresses research in academia and
industry across the natural scientists.Didactically structured and
replete with hundreds of illustrations, the textbook is aimed primarily
at graduate and advanced-undergraduate students of natural sciences and
medicine, and their lecturers.