Wave Propagation in Nanostructures describes the fundamental and
advanced concepts of waves propagating in structures that have
dimensions of the order of nanometers. The book is fundamentally based
on non-local elasticity theory, which includes scale effects in the
continuum model. The book predominantly addresses wave behavior in
carbon nanotubes and Graphene structures, although the methods of
analysis provided in this text are equally applicable to other
nanostructures.
The book takes the reader from the fundamentals of wave propagation in
nanotubes to more advanced topics such as rotating nanotubes, coupled
nanotubes, and nanotubes with magnetic field and surface effects. The
first few chapters cover the basics of wave propagation, different
modeling schemes for nanostructures and introduce non-local elasticity
theories, which form the building blocks for understanding the material
provided in later chapters. A number of interesting examples are
provided to illustrate the important features of wave behavior in these
low dimensional structures.