The nanophysics age and its new perspectives
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TL;DR
Nanophysics is an emerging interdisciplinary field studying phenomena and properties of materials at the nanoscale, bridging quantum and classical physics, and fostering innovation in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Contribution
This paper clarifies the definition, scope, and significance of nanophysics as an independent discipline integrating multiple scientific fields.
Findings
Nanophysics encompasses properties like electronic, optical, and thermal behavior of nanomaterials.
It plays a vital role in advancing nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Nanophysics promotes interdisciplinary collaboration across sciences.
Abstract
The nanophysics is halfway between the size scales of quantum mechanics and macroscopic physics governed by the laws of Newton and Einstein. The correct definition of nanophysics is the physics of structures and artefacts with dimensions in the nanometer range or of phenomena occurring in nanoseconds. Modern physical methods whose fundamental are developed in physics laboratories have become critically important in nanoscience. Nanophysics brings together multiple disciplines, using theoretical and experimental methods to determine the physical properties of materials in the nanoscale size range. Interesting properties include the structural, electronic, optical, and thermal behavior of nanomaterials, electrical and thermal conductivity, the forces between nanoscale objects, and the transition between classical and quantum behavior. Nanophysics has now become an independent branch of…
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TopicsNanotechnology research and applications
