Start Nanophysics: Engineering Guide for Beginners

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In summary, the conversation is about a person inquiring about the necessary topics to begin studying nanophysics in the field of engineering, specifically mechanical or electrical engineering. They also ask for recommendations on books and topics in solid state physics, specifically mentioning S. Datta's book "Quantum Transport from Atom to Transistor." They then ask for more book recommendations and headings, with one suggestion being "Nano- and Microelectromechanical Systems" by Sergey Edward Lyshevski.
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What do one need to start with if he in engineering like mechnical or electrical in nanophysics I mean which topics of physics are to be taken first andf handled first and can anybody recommend some books or topics in solid state physics or any books or any guidance?
 
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maybe youcan consult S. Datta book
Quantum Transport from atom to transistor
 
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thanks sir , may god bless you can u recommend some more books pls and pls mention the heading because it is difficult to fins the exact book Like Quantum Transport in that matter
 
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great,thanks
 
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What is nanophysics?

Nanophysics is the study of the physical properties and behavior of matter on a nanoscale, which is typically less than 100 nanometers in size.

Why is nanophysics important?

Nanophysics has many practical applications, such as in medicine, energy production, and electronics. It also helps us better understand the fundamental building blocks of matter and how they interact.

What skills are needed to start studying nanophysics?

A strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and chemistry is essential for studying nanophysics. Knowledge of computer programming and data analysis is also helpful.

What are some common techniques used in nanophysics research?

Some common techniques used in nanophysics research include scanning probe microscopy, electron microscopy, and spectroscopy. These techniques allow scientists to visualize and manipulate materials on a nanoscale.

How can I get started in nanophysics?

If you are interested in studying nanophysics, you can start by taking courses in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. You can also read books and research articles on the topic and participate in research projects or internships to gain hands-on experience.

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