Abstract
Background: Possessions of components, described by their shape and size (S&S), are certainly attractive and has formed the foundation of the developing field of nanoscience.
Methods: Here, we study the S&S reliant on electronic construction and possession of nanocrystals by semiconductors and metals to explain this feature. We formerly considered the chemical dynamics of mineral nanocrystals that are arranged according to the S&S not only for the big surface area, but also as a consequence of the considerably diverse electronic construction of the nanocrystals.
Results: The S&S of models, approved by using the Fractional Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FFTIR), indicate the construction of CdSe and ZnSe nanoparticles.
Conclusion: In order to study the historical behavior of the nanomaterial in terms of S&S and estimate further results, the FFTIR was used to solve this project.
Keywords: Fractional fourier transform, semiconductors, nanomaterial, solid energy, nanocrystals, nanoscience.
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Current Nanomaterials
Title:A New Study of Shape and Size-dependent Properties of Nanocrystals Utilizing the Fractional Fourier Transform
Volume: 5 Issue: 2
Author(s): Aeshah Salem*
Affiliation:
- Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Yanbu,Saudi Arabia
Keywords: Fractional fourier transform, semiconductors, nanomaterial, solid energy, nanocrystals, nanoscience.
Abstract:
Background: Possessions of components, described by their shape and size (S&S), are certainly attractive and has formed the foundation of the developing field of nanoscience.
Methods: Here, we study the S&S reliant on electronic construction and possession of nanocrystals by semiconductors and metals to explain this feature. We formerly considered the chemical dynamics of mineral nanocrystals that are arranged according to the S&S not only for the big surface area, but also as a consequence of the considerably diverse electronic construction of the nanocrystals.
Results: The S&S of models, approved by using the Fractional Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FFTIR), indicate the construction of CdSe and ZnSe nanoparticles.
Conclusion: In order to study the historical behavior of the nanomaterial in terms of S&S and estimate further results, the FFTIR was used to solve this project.
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Salem Aeshah *, A New Study of Shape and Size-dependent Properties of Nanocrystals Utilizing the Fractional Fourier Transform, Current Nanomaterials 2020; 5 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2468187310999200421141604
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2468187310999200421141604 |
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