Characterization of Quantum Effects in Nanomaterials, Nano-Devices, and Nanophotonics
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanophotonics Materials and Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 9918
Special Issue Editor
Interests: nanomaterials; nanoscience; nanophotonics; quantum physics; quantum optics; quantum information theory; theoretical physics; mathematical physics; radiation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Quantum effects, as we know, are relatively prominent in small-scale physical elements. In accordance with this, quantum properties of materials and electronic/photonic devices cannot be ignored as their size reaches to the nanometer range. The elucidation of quantum effects in quantum dots, quantum wells, nanowires, qubits, nanorobots, and superconducting quantum interference devices is important to understanding their optical and electronic properties. Electrons and photons constrained within these extremely small devices usually exhibit novel quantum confinement effects. We should inevitably regard quantum characteristics associated with them in order to clarify relevant physical properties.
For this reason, the analysis of quantum characteristics of nanomaterials and nano-sized device systems is growing in significance. An elegant combining of quantum mechanics with nanotechnology may possibly lead to the advent of exceptional quantum technology merged with innovative nanomaterials beyond our current technological limits. The eventual advancement of quantum information science depends upon this.
This Special Issue focuses on quantum effects in nanomaterials, nano-devices, nanoelectronic circuits, and other nanosystems. Quantum theory and its experimental verification, incorporated with nanophotonics and nano-optics, are of further particular interest. Research papers and reviews which characterize quantum properties of carbon nanotubes, graphenes and graphene-based materials, superconducting nano-devices, nano-biomaterials, etc. are welcome. Authors are also encouraged to submit articles related to various nanoscience issues which cannot be explained in the realm of classical mechanics.
Prof. Dr. Jeong Ryeol Choi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nanomaterials
- superconductors
- nano-devices
- superconducting quantum interference device
- Josephson devices
- quantum phenomena
- quantum effects
- nanophotonics
- optoelectronics
- nano-optics
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