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2011
Do the size effects exist
Do the size effects exist
In this paper we consider a size effect on nanoscale. By analyzing a series of examples we show that various intensive macroscopic characteristics of nanoobjects exhibit non-trivial size dependencies on the scale of 200 to 40 angstrom. Drastic variations take place for sizes in the region 50 angstro...
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Personal Name(s): | Kuklin, A.I. |
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Rogachev, A.V. / Cherny, A.Yu. / Dokukin, E.B. / Islamov, A.Kh. / Kovalev, Yu.S. / Murugova, T.N. / Soloviev, D.V. / Ivankov, O.I. / Soloviev, A.G. / Gordeliy, V.I. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Molekulare Biophysik; ICS-5 |
Published in: | Romanian journal of physics, 56 (2011) S. 134 - 140 |
Imprint: |
2011
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Physical Description: |
134 - 140 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
BioSoft: Makromolekulare Systeme und biologische Informationsverarbeitung |
Series Title: |
Romanian Journal of Physics
56 |
Subject (ZB): | |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
In this paper we consider a size effect on nanoscale. By analyzing a series of examples we show that various intensive macroscopic characteristics of nanoobjects exhibit non-trivial size dependencies on the scale of 200 to 40 angstrom. Drastic variations take place for sizes in the region 50 angstrom for ordinary systems, and 60-200 angstrom in the case of magnetic systems. We argue that X-ray and neutron scattering gives an excellent metrological support in the domain from 100 angstrom to 10 angstrom. |