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This discussion focuses on the challenges of finding comprehensive resources for simulating nanowires. Participants share various references, including academic papers and online simulators, to assist in this complex topic. Notable links provided include publications from ACS and APS, as well as a molecular simulation tool from ScienceOxygen. The conversation emphasizes the scarcity of free, complete presentations on nanowire simulations available online.

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  • Understanding of nanowire physics and properties.
  • Familiarity with molecular simulation techniques.
  • Knowledge of academic research databases and journals.
  • Basic skills in navigating online scientific resources.
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  • Explore the ACS publication on nanowires for detailed research findings.
  • Investigate the molecular simulation tool available at ScienceOxygen.
  • Review the APS article for insights into experimental results related to nanowires.
  • Search for additional academic papers on Google Scholar focusing on nanowire simulations.
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Researchers, physicists, and engineers interested in nanotechnology, specifically those looking to simulate nanowires and understand their properties through available resources and tools.

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anybody know some kind of simulations on nanowires. Please provide me a reference.
 
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This is a pretty tough topic to find references, there is of course lots and lots of material available in journals but complete presentations free in the net are somewhat hard to come by (take a look e.g. at the scholar google) ... here's something, what field do you have in mind ?


http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/jcen?nalefd/3/i10/html/nl034169x.html
http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/EResnews/0210/sf/sf_6.html
http://www.cr.org/publications/ICCN2002/pdf/386.pdf
http://www.comppub.com/publications/MSM/2000/pdf/T46.02.pdf
http://www.wag.caltech.edu/home-pages/tahir/kinzokugform.html
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v82/i7/p1538_1
 
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Probably you can try
http://www.ScienceOxygen.com/simulator.html

for "Molecular simulation". It is just with a collection of links.
It might not help you directly. However, probably you would
get some hints from there..
 

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