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From Aims and Scope: "Advanced Materials Interfaces provides a forum for interface-related research across different disciplines with a demonstrable potential for applications. It covers the physics and chemistry at surfaces and interfaces which relate to functional materials in the nano/micro field whose properties are driven by interface rather than by bulk properties. This comprises surfaces, solid/liquid interfaces, solid/solid interfaces, and liquid/liquid interfaces."
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This book contains articles in several areas involving a dominant role of surfaces and interfaces. It is divided into four sections. The first section deals with theoretical and experimental aspects of the structure and morphology of clean surfaces and adsorbed layers on surfaces. The next section concerns growth on surfaces leading to semiconductor devices with quantum well, quantum wire and quantum dot structures; also deals with spin transport in 2DEG. Section 3 is on layered synthetic microstructures (LSMs). Analysis of interface roughness and layer composition of LSMs by X-ray techniques,
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This text deals from a fundamental viewpoint with the behaviour of polymers at surfaces and interfaces. Topics covered include the nature and properties of the surface of a polymer melt, the structure of interfaces between different polymers and between polymers and non-polymers, the molecular basis of adhesion, and the properties of polymers at liquid surfaces. Emphasis is placed on the underlying physical principles. Statistical mechanics models of the behaviour of polymers near interfaces are introduced, with the emphasis on theory that is tractable and applicable to experimental situations. Advanced undergraduates, graduate students and research workers in physics, chemistry and materials science with an interest in polymers will find this book of value.
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This dissertation by Parisa Sehati explores the influence of order at interfaces in organic and metallic materials, focusing on their electronic and charge transfer properties, particularly in the context of solar cells. The research investigates the Integer Charge Transfer (ICT) model to understand charge transfer mechanisms at interfaces, emphasizing the roles of π-conjugated molecules, interface dipoles, and molecular order. Key factors such as annealing, material thickness, and surface modification with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are analyzed for their impact on energy level alignment. Sehati's work aims to enhance the efficiency of organic electronics, including solar cells, by optimizing the interfacial interactions and energy level alignments. The intended audience includes researchers and professionals in physics, chemistry, and materials science, particularly those interested in organic electronics and photovoltaic technologies.
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Interfaces (Physical sciences) --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Physics)
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This book highlights some recent advances in interfacial research in the fields of fluid mechanics and materials science at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is an extension of the presentations made during the conference "Interfaces for the 21st Century," held on August 16-18, 1999, in Monterey, California. It includes papers by sixteen renowned experts in the field of interfacial mechanics, abstracts contributed by research scientists, and a summary of a panel discussion on future research directions. The book covers experimental and theoretical approaches, with the unifying phi
Fluid mechanics --- Materials science --- Interfaces (Physical sciences)
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Progress in Physical Chemistry is a collection of recent "Review Articles" published in the "Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie". The aim of a "Review article" is to give a profound survey on a special topic outlining the history, development, state of the art and future research. Collecting these articles the Editors of Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie intend to counteract the expanding flood of papers and thereby give students and researchers a means to obtain fundamental knowledge on their special interest. The second volume of Progress in Physical Chemistry is a collection of thematically closely related minireview articles written by the members of the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 277 of the German Research Foundation (DFG). These articles are based on twelve years of intense coordinated research efforts. Central topics are the synthesis and the characterization of interface-dominated, i.e. nanostructured materials, mainly in the solid state but also as nanoparticles / nanorods in liquid dispersion (ferrofluids) or as gas / liquid in mesoporous host systems (thermodynamics in confinement). For the synthesis physical vapour deposition (PVD), chemical vapour deposition (CVD), electrochemistry, and various sol-gel and microemulsion routes are employed. For the characterization a broad spectrum of methods from physics, materials science and physical chemistry is used, like scattering methods, nuclear hyperfine interaction methods and different types of scanning probe microscopy. The correlation between, on the one hand, the nanostructure and, on the other hand, the thermodynamics, the magnetic and mechanical properties specific to the nanometre scale as well as the theoretical modelling of the same are in the focus of the scientific interest.
Interfaces (Physical sciences) --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Physics)
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Hydrodynamics. --- Interfaces (Physical sciences) --- Mathematics. --- Fluid dynamics
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This text probes topics and reviews progress in interfacial electrochemistry. It supplies chapter abstracts to give readers a concise overview of individual subjects and there are more than 1500 drawings, photographs, micrographs, tables and equations. The 118 contributors are international scholars who present theory, experimentation and applications.
Electrochemistry. --- Interfaces (Physical sciences). --- Surface chemistry.
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