2D and Quasi-2D Composite and Nanocomposite Materials
Autor: | Ross McPhedran, Simon Gluzman, Vladimir Mityushev, Natalia Rylko |
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EAN: | 9780128188200 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.06.2020 |
Untertitel: | Properties and Photonic Applications |
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Schlagworte: | Dirichlet problem for exterior of balls EDS absorption analytic representation formulas boundary integral equation carbon nanotube composites defect mode dielectric measurements dispersion curves effective elastic constants effective suscep |
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2D and Quasi-2D Composite and Nanocomposite Materials: Theory, Properties and Photonic Applications covers the theory, characterization and computational modeling of 2D composite materials and shows how they are used for the creation of materials for 3D structures The book covers three major themes: - Properties of 2D and quasi-2D composites are discussed in the context of homogenization theory. Homogenization results are discussed for spatiotemporal material composites assembled from materials which are distributed on a micro-scale in space and in time. - New types of transport phenomena and localization in random media are addressed, with particular attention to the non-reciprocity of transport coefficients. - Plasmonics and magneto-optics are also of particular interest. Magneto-transport and sub-wavelength resolution in electromagnetic and acoustic imaging are further considered. This book is an important resource for materials scientists and engineers working on nanomaterials, photonic composites, and materials theory, modeling and simulations. - Outlines major modelling techniques of 2D nanocomposites for photonic applications - Explores how the properties of 2D nanocomposites make them suitable for use for building 3D structures - Assesses the challenges of using 2D nanocomposites for designing new devices on a mass scale