by MaterialsViews.com staff published: 2009-10-21
The only standard reference in this exciting field combines the physical, chemical and material science perspectives, covering the development of the preparative methods used to create nanostructures, and influences on fibers, macromolecules, metal surfaces, and liquid crystals.
From the reviews:
This book provides a timely insight into how Pasteur’s classic concepts translate into the rapidly-growing field of nanotechnology, explaining in one place the wide range of new and intriguing ‘nanochiral’ phenomena which have recently been observed." (Chemistry World, May 2009)
David B. Amabilino
Chirality at the Nanoscale - Nanoparticles, Surfaces, Materials and more
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2009
440 pages, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-527-32013-4
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Posted: 2010-09-08
Narrow-band output power diode laser with integrated frequency conversion at 556 nm, 280 nm or 589 nm.
A diode-pumped femtosecond laser with integrated oscillator and amplifier.