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Fullerenes

  • 1st Edition, Volume 48 - March 31, 1994
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Henry Ehrenreich, Frans Spaepen
  • Language: English

Fullerenes or "buckyballs,"a new carbon-based family of materials, have fascinated the scientific community for the past few years. These materials are likely to find applications… Read more

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Description

Fullerenes or "buckyballs,"a new carbon-based family of materials, have fascinated the scientific community for the past few years. These materials are likely to find applications ranging from lubricants to batteries to biological magic bullets, which will be of great importance in the science and technology of the next century. This carefully edited volume, the first to include Frans Spaepen as co-editor, summarizes our present understanding in a series of didacticarticles, which take the reader from the fundamentals to the present cutting-edge research. A general overview is followed by chapters devoted to synthesis and characterization of fullerenes and their derivatives, the novel structural properties of buckyballs, tubes, and buckyonions, a theoretical and experimental view of electrons and phonons, and finally to the fascinating superconducting properties of these materials.

Key features

  • Presents systematic overview of entire field
  • Discusses synthesis, characterization, structure, and superconducting properties
  • Specially edited volume of the distinguished Solid State Physics Series
  • Includes applications from many fields

Readership

Materials scientists, solid state physicists, and chemists.

Table of contents

J.H. Weaver and D.M. Poirier, Solid State Properties of Fullerenes and Fullerene-Based Materials. C.M. Lieber and C.-C. Chen, Preparation of Fullerenes and Fullerene-Based Materials. J.D. Axe, S.C. Moss, and D.A.Neumann, Structure and Dynamics of Crystalline C60. W.E. Pickett, Electrons and Phonons in C60-Based Materials. C.M. Lieber and Z. Zhang, Physical Properties of Metal-Doped Fullerene Superconductors. Author Index. Subject Index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 48
  • Published: September 1, 2011
  • Language: English

About the editors

HE

Henry Ehrenreich

Affiliations and expertise
Division of Engineering and Applied Physics Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

FS

Frans Spaepen

Affiliations and expertise
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

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