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    • 作者: 张邦维著著| 张邦维著编| 张邦维著译| 张邦维著绘
    • 出版社:化学工业出版社
    • 出版时间:2019-01
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    • 印刷时间:2018-11-01
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    • 页数:465
    • 开本:16开
    • ISBN:9787122329455
    • 版权提供:化学工业出版社
    • 作者:张邦维著
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    • ISBN:9787122329455
    • 出版社:化学工业出版社
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    • 印刷时间:2018-11-01
    • 语种:中文
    • 出版时间:2019-01
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    Foreword xi
    Preface xiii
    Translator’s Preface xv
    Preface to the English Version of “Physical Fundamentals of Nanomaterials” xvii
    Acknowledgment and Authorization Details for Figures Used in the Book xix
    CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
    1.1 Nanomaterial Age 1
    1.2 What Are Nanomaterials? 3
    1.3 History of Nanomaterial Development 5
    1.3.1 Germination Stage 5
    1.3.2 Preliminary Preparation Stage 7
    1.3.3 Rapid-Development Stage 8
    1.3.4 Industrial and Commercial Application Stage 10
    1.4 Importance of Nanomaterials 11
    1.4.1 Nanotechnology Programs of Leading Countries 11
    1.4.2 Nanotechnology Investment Among Leading Countries 11
    1.4.3 Analysis of the Importance of Nanotechnology 13
    1.5 Potential Problems of Nanomaterials 14
    1.6 Purpose of This Book: Fundamentals of Nanomaterial Physics 17
    References 18
    CHAPTER 2 Principles, Methods, Formation Mechanisms, and Structures of Nanomaterials Prepared via Gas-Phase Processes 19
    2.1 Principles of Physical Vapor Deposition 20
    2.1.1 Nucleation 21
    2.1.2 Growth 22
    2.2 Physical Vapor Deposition 26
    2.2.1 Electrical Resistance Heating Method 26
    2.2.2 Plasma Heating Method 29
    2.. Laser Heating Method 31
    . Chemical Vapor Deposition 38
    ..1 CVD Thermodynamics and Kinetics 39
    ..2 CVD Process Technology for Nanomaterial Preparation 42
    .. Catalytic CVD and CNT Preparation 48
    2.4 Filtered Cathodic Vacuum Arc Deposition 58
    2.4.1 Magnetic Filtration and FCVA Devices 59
    2.4.2 Examples of Filtered Cathodic Vacuum Deposition Films 60
    2.5 Comparison of Various Vapor Deposition Methods 65
    References 66
    CHAPTER 3 Principles, Methods, Formation Mechanisms, and Structures of Nanomaterials Prepared in the Liquid Phase 71
    3.1 Precipitation 72
    3.1.1 Coprecipitation and Fractional Precipitation 72
    3.1.2 Homogeneous Precipitation 75
    3.2 Sol-Gel Method 82
    3.2.1 Sol-Gel Procedure 83
    3.2.2 Sol-Gel Reaction Mechanism 83
    3.. Examples of Sol-Gel Prepared Nanomaterials 84
    3.3 Chemical-Reduction Method 94
    3.3.1 Chemical-Reduction Preparation Technology 94
    3.3.2 Chemical-Reduction Reaction Mechanisms 102
    3.3.3 Preparation of Crystalline Nanomaterials via Chemical Reduction 103
    3.4 Comparison of Various Liquid Nanoparticle Preparation Methods 108
    References 109
    CHAPTER 4 Principles, Methods, Formation Mechanisms, and Structures of Nanomaterials Prepared via Solid-Phase Syntheses 113
    4.1 Mechanical Alloying 114
    4.1.1 Ball Mill 115
    4.1.2 MA Process Parameters 116
    4.1.3 MA-Prepared Nanopowder Formation Mechanisms 120
    4.1.4 Examples of Nanomaterials Synthesized via Mechanical Alloying 1
    4.2 Nanomaterial Preparation via Solid-Phase Methods 127
    4.2.1 Preparation of Bulk Nanomaterials via Solid-Phase Methods 128
    4.2.2 Amorphous Nanocrystallization 139
    4.3 Microstructures and Defects in Body Nanomaterials 153
    4.3.1 Grains in Body Nanomaterials 153
    4.3.2 Grain Boundaries in Body Nanomaterials 157
    4.3.3 Defects in Body Nanomaterials 163
    References 172
    CHAPTER 5 Principles, Methods, Formation Mechanisms, and Structures of Nanomaterials Prepared via Self-Assembly 177
    5.1 What Is Self-Assembly? 178
    5.2 Types and Common Characteristics of Self-Assembly Mechanisms 179
    5.2.1 Types of Self-Assembly Mechanisms 179
    5.2.2 Common Characteristics of Self-Assembly 182
    5.3 Nanomaterial Fabrication via Self-Assembly 183
    5.3.1 Metal and Alloy Components 183
    5.3.2 Semiconductor Components 187
    5.3.3 Polymer Supermolecules and Biomolecular Components 192
    5.4 Template-Based Nanomaterial Fabrication 202
    5.4.1 Fabrication of Ordered Nanohole Templates 202
    5.4.2 Metal and Alloy Nanomaterials Prepared via Templated Self-Assembly 204
    5.4.3 Preparation of Semiconductor Nanomaterials via Self-Assembly 206
    References 209
    CHAPTER 6 Mechanical Properties of Nanomaterials 211
    6.1 Elasticity of Nanomaterials 212
    6.2 Strengths, Hardnesses and HallPetch Relationships in Nanomaterials 216
    6.2.1 Experimental Strength Data 217
    6.2.2 The Relationship Between Hardness and HallPetch Effects 222
    6.3 Nanomaterial Fracture and Fatigue 2
    6.3.1 Facture Strength and Toughness 224
    6.3.2 Fatigue 226
    6.4 Nanomaterial Creep and Superplasticity 229
    6.4.1 Creep 0
    6.4.2 Superplasticity
    6.5 Deformation and Fracture Mechanisms in Nanomaterials 242
    6.5.1 Nanomaterial Deformation Mechanisms 243
    6.5.2 Nanomaterial Fracture Mechanisms 245
    References 248
    CHAPTER 7 Thermal Properties of Nanomaterials 251
    7.1 Melting Point 252
    7.1.1 Elevated and Lowered Nanomaterial Melting Points 252
    7.1.2 Nanomaterial Melting Point Simulations 253
    7.1.3 Melting Enthalpy and Entropy in Nanomaterials 258
    7.1.4 Nanoalloy Phase Diagrams 259
    7.2 Thermal Conductivity 261
    7.2.1 Experimental Measurement of Nanomaterial Thermal Conductivities 261
    7.2.2 Theoretical Simulation of Nanomaterial Thermal Conductivity 268
    7.3 Specific Heat 270
    7.3.1 Debye Temperatures of Nanomaterials 270
    7.3.2 Specific Heats of Nanomaterials 276
    7.4 Thermal Expansion 281
    References 287
    CHAPTER 8 Optical Properties of Nanomaterials 291
    8.1 Light Absorption of Nanomaterials 292
    8.1.1 Instances of Light Absorption Nanomaterials 292
    8.1.2 Red- and Blueshift Phenomenon of Light Absorption 294
    8.2 Colors of Nanomaterials 298
    8.3 Light-Emission of Nanomaterials 301
    8.3.1 ntum Yield 302
    8.3.2 Photoluminescence of Nanomaterials 305
    8.3.3 Electroluminescence of Nanomaterials 311
    8.4 Magnetooptical Properties of Nanomaterials 319
    8.4.1 Magnetooptical Effect 319
    8.4.2 Magnetooptical Effect of Metal Nanoparticles and Nanoparticle Films 322
    8.4.3 Magnetooptical Effect of Oxide Nanoparticles 328
    8.4.4 Magnetooptical Effect of Coite Structure of Amorphous Magnetic Nanoparticles 331
    References 333
    CHAPTER 9 Electrical Properties of Nanometer Materials 337
    9.1 Resistivity of Nanomaterials 338
    9.1.1 Resistivity of Metal Nanomaterials 338
    9.1.2 Resistivity of Alloy Nanomaterials 345
    9.1.3 Resistivity of Semiconductor Nanomaterials 347
    9.1.4 Resistivity of Oxide Nanomaterials 349
    9.2 Theoretical Simulation of Resistivity for Nanomaterials 352
    9.2.1 FS and MS Resistivity Theory 352
    9.2.2 Theoretical Calculation of Resistivity of Metal Nanowires 353
    9.. Empirical Formula for Nanomaterial Resistivity 355
    9.3 Thermoelectric Conversion Efficiency of Nanomaterials 356
    9.3.1 Thermoelectric Conversion Efficiency and Related Parameters 356
    9.3.2 Thermoelectric Conversion Efficiency of Nanomaterials 360
    9.3.3 Theoretical Calculations of Conversion Efficiency for Nanothermoelectric Materials 363
    9.4 Superconductivity of Nanomaterials 366
    9.4.1 Superconductivity of Nanoparticle 366
    9.4.2 Superconductivity of Nanofilms 367
    9.4.3 Nanowire Superconductivity 373
    References 382
    CHAPTER 10 Magnetic Properties of Nanomaterials 387
    10.1 Magnetic Moment of Nanometer Magnetic Materials 388
    10.1.1 Magnetic Moment of 3D Atomic Group Ferromagnetic Metals 388
    10.1.2 Magnetic Moment of 3D Ferromagnetic Clusters of Superlattice 392
    10.1.3 Magnetic Moments of Nonferromagnetic Three Metal Clusters 396
    10.2 Curie Temperature of Nanomagnetic Materials 398
    10.2.1 Reduction of Curie Temperature 398
    10.2.2 Curie Temperature of Superlattice 402
    10.3 Magnetization and Coercivity of Nanometer Magnetic Materials 406
    10.3.1 Magnetization 406
    10.3.2 Coercivity 413
    10.4 Magnetoresistance and Giant Magnetoresistance of Nanometer Magnetic Materials 4
    10.4.1 Magnetoresistance and Anisotropic Magnetoresistance 4
    10.4.2 Magnetoresistance of Nanometer Manganese Perovskite 426
    10.4.3 Giant Magnetoresistance 436
    References 446
    Index 451

    张邦维,湖南大学应用物理系,教授、博导,材料物理科学家。湖南大学应用物理专业和实验室创始人,中国高等科学技术中心(世界实验室)成员,靠前材料物理中心长期成员,中国材料研究会不错会员,中国物理学会会员,美国物理学会会员。湖南省第八届政协委员。1992年起享受特殊津贴。多次获教学奖。 1958 年于吉林大学物理系,先后在吉林大学、金属研究所、湖南大学工作。曾任德国等离子体物理研究所、美国弗吉尼亚大学材料科学系客座教授,并多次到荷兰FOM研究所、美国康莱狄克大学材料科学系做学术报告。 提出了有其特色的非晶态合金形成理论,固溶体理论和普适分析型嵌入原子模型理论。创新并系统地研究了数种非晶态和纳米合金系材料。曾获省部级科技进步二等奖2次,三等奖3次。获德国马普奖学金。完成自然科学、省部委和靠前合作科研课题16项,发表学术209篇(英文112篇,中文97篇)。

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