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Olena Fesenko
Leonid Yatsenko Editors
Nanomaterials and
Nanocomposites,
Nanostructure Surfaces,
and Their Applications
Selected Proceedings of the
7th International Conference
Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
(NANO2019), 27–30 August 2019, Lviv,
Ukraine
Springer Proceedings in Physics
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Nanomaterials
and Nanocomposites,
Nanostructure Surfaces,
and Their Applications
Selected Proceedings of the 7th International
Conference Nanotechnology and
Nanomaterials (NANO2019), 27–30 August
2019, Lviv, Ukraine
Editors
Olena Fesenko Leonid Yatsenko
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Institute of Physics Institute of Physics
Kyiv, Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine
This Springer imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Preface
This book highlights the most recent advances in nanoscience from leading
researchers in Ukraine, Europe, and beyond. It features contributions from partici-
pants of the 7th International Research and Practice Conference “Nanotechnology
and Nanomaterials” (NANO-2019), held in Lviv, Ukraine, on August 27–30, 2019.
This event was organized jointly by the Institute of Physics of the National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine), University
of Tartu (Estonia), University of Turin (Italy), and Pierre and Marie Curie University
(France). Internationally recognized experts from a wide range of universities and
research institutes shared their knowledge and key results in the areas of nanoop-
tics and nanophotonics, nanoplasmonics, surface-enhanced spectroscopy, nanocom-
posites and nanomaterials, nanostructured surfaces, microscopy of nano-objects,
nanochemistry, nanobiotechnology, and nanobiotechnology for health care.
Today, nanotechnology is becoming one of the most actively developing and
promising fields of science. Numerous nanotechnology investigations are already
producing practical results that can be applied in various areas of human life from
science and technology to medicine and pharmacology. The aim of this book is to
highlight the latest investigations from different areas of nanoscience and to stimu-
late new interest in this field. Volume II of this two-volume work covers important
topics such as structural, morphological, magnetic, and photovoltaic properties of
nanostructures, achievements in the field of nanomaterials and nanocomposites, and
a new effect in nanoscale physics and its applications.
This book is divided into three sections: Part I—Nanoscale Physics, Part II—
Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces, and Part III—Nanocomposites and Nano-
materials. Sections covering Nanochemistry and Biotechnology, and Nanooptics and
Photonics can be found in Volume II: Nanooptics and Photonics, Nanochemistry
and Nanobiotechnology, and Their Applications.
The papers published in these five sections fall under the broad categories of
nanomaterial preparation and characterization, nanobiotechnology, nanodevices and
quantum structures, and spectroscopy and nanooptics. The book will help readers to
familiarize with current research and practical applications in nanoscience and thus
to promote further implementation of nanotechnologies into innovations according
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vi Preface
to public needs. We hope that both volumes will be equally useful and interesting
for young scientists or Ph.D. students and mature scientists alike.
Nanoscale Physics
Anomalously Large Absorption of Electromagnetic Radiation
by Nanometer Gold Film in the Band 26÷37.5 GHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
O. R. Bediukh, I. E. Novikova, and A. O. Vikulova
Electric Field-Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy in Magnetic
Nanoheterostructures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
A. M. Korostil and M. M. Krupa
Heating and Coagulation of Nanoparticles in a Plasma Jet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
O. Yu. Kravchenko and I. S. Maruschak
The Effects of Interactions of the Extremely Low-Level Radiation
with Quantum Coherent Nanosystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Ludmila Stepanovna Martseniuk and Aleksandr Stepanovich Martseniuk
Structure and Properties of B4 C Coatings Obtained by RF
Sputtering with External Magnetic Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
A. V. Taran, I. E. Garkusha, V. S. Taran, R. M. Muratov, T. S. Skoblo,
O. I. Sidashenko, S. P. Romaniuk, T. V. Maltsev, and A. A. Baturin
Structural, Morphological, and Catalytic Properties
of Cryptomelane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Tatyana Rakitskaya, Alla Truba, Vitaliya Volkova, and Pavel Yaremov
Electrostatics of the Nanowires with Radial p-n or p-i-n Junctions . . . . . . 79
V. L. Borblik
Composites Containing Inorganic Ion Exchangers and Graphene
Oxide: Hydrophilic–Hydrophobic and Sorption Properties
(Review) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Yuliya S. Dzyazko, Yurii M. Volfkovich, and Mary O. Chaban
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thickness of the skin layer in the selected band of wavelengths [2, 3]. At a film
thickness of 10÷100 nm, this assumption holds for the microwave range.
In this paper, an anomalously large absorption of electromagnetic radiation by a
gold film of 10 nm thickness in the band 26÷37.5 GHz was studied.
2 Measurement Method
Fig. 1 Placement of the sample in the wave guideline: a a segment of the waveguide is connected
to shorting, b a segment of the waveguide is connected to the matched load; h—the distance from
the film to the shorting, h1 —the thickness of the polymer substrate, G—the reflection coefficient
of the field in case of shorting, G1 and T 1 —the reflection and transmission coefficients of the field
in case of matched load
Anomalously Large Absorption of Electromagnetic Radiation … 5
The complex reflection coefficient of the field G from the gold film in case of
shorting and the complex reflection G1 and transmission T 1 coefficients of the field
in case of matched load are also indicated in Fig. 1.
The measurements of VSWR were made in the waveguide line which was
connected to the waveguide section with the sample as shown in Fig. 1.
Distance h was chosen to be 1 mm. The substrate thickness h1 was 0.1 mm.
The power reflection coefficient R was calculated by the known formula
(V SW R − 1)2
R= . (1)
(V SW R + 1)2
A = 1 − R. (2)
The power reflection coefficients R obtained by means of (1) from the measured
VSWR, in two cases, shorting (black curve) and matched load (red curve), are shown
in Fig. 2.
As shown in Fig. 2, experimental results of power reflection coefficient for the
case of the shorting (black curve) were almost independent of frequency and were
at level of 0.1 or slightly less.
It means that the power absorption was more than 90% in the whole frequency
band of measurements.
The experimental results of power reflection coefficient for the case of the matched
load (red curve) were varied in the range of 0.32–0.42 from frequency.
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