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Introductory Quantum Mechanics For Applied Nanotechnology 1st Edition Dae Mann Kim

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Introductory Quantum Mechanics For Applied Nanotechnology 1st Edition Dae Mann Kim
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.47 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Dae Mann Kim
ISBN: 9783527412457, 352741245X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Introductory Quantum Mechanics For Applied Nanotechnology 1st Edition Dae Mann Kim by Dae Mann Kim 9783527412457, 352741245X instant download after payment.

This introductory textbook covers fundamental quantum mechanics from an application perspective, considering optoelectronic devices, biological sensors and molecular imagers as well as solar cells and field effect transistors.
The book provides a brief review of classical and statistical mechanics and electromagnetism, and then turns to the quantum treatment of atoms, molecules, and chemical bonds.
Aiming at senior undergraduate and graduate students in nanotechnology related areas like physics, materials science, and engineering, the book could be used at schools that offer interdisciplinary but focused training for future workers in the semiconductor industry and for the increasing number of related nanotechnology firms, and even practicing people could use it when they need to learn related concepts.
The author is Professor Dae Mann Kim from the Korea Institute for Advanced Study who has been teaching Quantum Mechanics to engineering, material science and physics students for over 25 years in USA and Asia.

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