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Nano Materials & Applications, authored by M.N. Borah, S. Chaliha, A. Puzari, S. Dutta and K. Saikia, is a comprehensive and student-friendly textbook designed in strict accordance with the CBCS curriculum for B.Sc. Physics Honours (DSE), 5th & 6th Semester of Indian universities. Published by Mahaveer Publications, this book provides a clear, conceptual, and application-oriented understanding of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
This textbook introduces students to the fundamental principles, synthesis methods, properties, characterization techniques, and diverse applications of nanomaterials. The content has been developed with a balanced blend of theoretical depth and practical relevance, making it ideal for undergraduate physics learners.
This chapter introduces the fundamental ideas of nanoscience and the physics governing materials at the nanoscale. Students learn how matter behaves differently when dimensions shrink to billionths of a meter.
Understanding microscopic, mesoscopic, and nanoscopic length scales; comparison between bulk and nanoscale dimensions.
Basic forms of nanostructures: nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanowires, thin films, nanotubes, nanoclusters etc.
Energy bands, bandgap changes with size, quantum confinement impact on semiconductors.
How DOS changes in 0D, 1D, 2D and 3D systems; discrete states vs continuum.
Optical, electrical, thermal and magnetic property variations due to size reduction.
Origin of confinement, potential wells, particle-in-a-box model, quantum dots.
Solving basic nanoscale problems; understanding wavefunctions and energy quantization.
Carrier mobility, exciton formation, charge transport under confinement.
This chapter explains both Top-down and Bottom-up approaches used to fabricate nanoscale materials.
Mechanical reduction vs chemical assembly; relative advantages and limitations.
2.2.1 Ball Milling – Mechanical alloying and grain size reduction.
2.2.2 Photolithography – Pattern formation in micro- and nanoscale devices.
2.2.3 Gas Phase Condensation – Generation of nanoparticles via supersaturation.
2.2.4–2.2.14 PVD & CVD techniques – Vacuum deposition, thermal evaporation, e-beam evaporation, sputtering, pulsed laser deposition, spray pyrolysis, electro-deposition, sol-gel, chemical vapour deposition, hydrothermal method, colloidal method.
2.3.14 MBE Growth of Quantum Dots – Monolayer-controlled epitaxial growth.
This segment provides the theoretical principles and practical relevance of each technique.
Understanding the structure and properties of nanomaterials requires advanced characterization tools.
Crystal structures, Bragg’s law, grain size estimation (Scherrer formula).
Basic imaging and surface studies.
Surface morphology at nanoscale; electron-matter interactions.
High-resolution imaging of lattice structures and defects.
Surface topology, force interaction imaging.
Atomic-level imaging based on quantum tunneling.
This chapter focuses on optical behaviour unique to nanosystems.
Electron–hole interactions; role of Coulomb forces.
Size-dependent dielectric changes.
Coulomb blockade and charging energies.
Formation and significance in semiconductors.
Difference in recombination and optical activity.
Absorption, emission, luminescence; photoluminescent behaviour of nanoparticles.
Band alignment, heterojunction effects, quantum well transitions.
Electron mobility changes due to quantum confinement.
Single-electron charging; tunneling junctions.
Quantum tunneling and its applications in nanoscale devices.
Transport in disordered or doped nanomaterials.
Electron emission over barriers in nanostructures.
Impact on electrical performance and stability.
Catalysis, drug delivery, coatings, energy storage.
Optoelectronics, displays, sensors, biological tagging.
Solar cell efficiency enhancement using nanostructures.
Operation principles and future significance.
Electronics, composites, sensors.
High-efficiency LEDs, lasers, photodetectors.
All-optical communication devices.
Micro and nano electromechanical systems – sensors, actuators, biomedical devices.
Spintronics, high-density storage, magnetic memory.
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