Reprint

Novel Research in Low-Dimensional Systems

Edited by
April 2023
168 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7193-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7192-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Novel Research in Low-Dimensional Systems that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

The application of novel experimental tools in many scientific fields has created an urgent need for an improved understanding of many new physical phenomena that emerge under such conditions. In particular, phenomena that occur in low-dimensional systems have drawn the interest of many experimental and theoretical groups globally. The aim of this reprint is to provide an overview of the current research in low-dimensional systems by attracting contributions from a number of specialists in the field. This way, we attempt to provide important insights on the large variety of scientifically fascinating and technologically important phenomena that are currently being investigated. The covered topics include original research articles on the fundamental principles and experimental aspects that apply to various low-dimensional systems, such as quantum dots, graphene systems, ultrathin films, superconducting films, novel nanoscale devices, etc. This reprint includes research papers from both theoretical and experimental groups. Many phenomena are studied from a multi-disciplinary perspective in such a way as to explore key important developments in the field.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
scanning thermal microscopy (SThM); numerical study; finite element analysis (FEA); boron nitride; h-BN; ultrathin films; heat transfer; thermal contact; penetration depth; stationary time; charge order; triangular lattice; extended Hubbard model; atomic limit; mean-field theory; phase diagram; longer-range interactions; thermodynamic properties; fermionic lattice gas; adsorption on the surface; nanocapacitor; energy; capacitance; circular plate; dielectric thin film; graphene plasmons; dispersionless; deep-subwavelength gap; electro-optic switch; on-chip integration; graphene; nanocomposite film; film-forming ability; stability; mechanical properties; HgSe QD; long-wave infrared; evaporated film; morphology; RF magnetron sputtering; TiO2 film; morphology; triphenylphosphine; Au9; gold clusters; photodeposition; CrOx; Cr(OH)3; Cr2O3 layer; QD-Flash; self-assembled quantum dots; quantum dots memories; non-volatile memories; universal memories; hole localization; quaternary alloy; strain; superconducting; nanostripes; vortex; confinement; critical current; flux; NbN; ultrathin films; BKT transition; phase slips; granular superconductivity; n/a