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New Book on Diffusion-Controlled Solid State Reactions in Thin-Films and Nanosystems

Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Diffusion-Controlled Solid State Reactions: in Alloys, Thin-Films, and Nanosystems" to their offering.

Written by an outstanding group of applied theoreticians with comprehensive expertise and a wide spectrum of international contacts headed by Prof. A. M. Gusak, this monograph coherently presents the approaches and results hitherto only available in various journal papers.

A must-have for all those involved with the public or corporate science of nano systems, thin films and electrical engineering.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Non-equilibrium Vacancies and Diffusion-controlled Processes at Nano-level (A. Gusak)
  2. Diffusive Phase Competition: Fundamentals (A.Gusak)
  3. Nucleation in a Concentration Gradient (A. Gusak)
  4. Modeling of the Initial Stages of Reactive Diffusion (M. Pasichnyy, A. Gusak)
  5. Flux-driven Morphology Evolution (A. Gusak)
  6. Nano-void Evolution (T. Zaporozhets, A. Gusak)
  7. Phase Formation via Electro-migration (S. Kornienko, A. Gusak)
  8. Diffusive Phase Competition in Ternary Systems (S. Kornienko, Yu. Lyashenko, A. Gusak)
  9. Interdiffusion with Formation and Growth of TwoPhase Zones (Yu. Lyashenko, A. Gusak)
  10. The Problem of Choice of Reaction Path and Extremal Principles (A. Gusak, Yu. Lyashenko)
  11. Optimal Regimes in Cellular Decomposition (Yu. Lyashenko)
  12. Nucleation and Phase Separation in Nano-volumes (A. Shirinyan, A. Gusak)

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/

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