1st Edition

Multiscale Modeling in Nanophotonics Materials and Simulations

290 Pages 2 Color & 2 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

290 Pages 2 Color & 2 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

The idea of theoretically predicting the useful properties of various materials using multiscale simulations has become popular in recent years. Of special interest are nanostructured, organic functional materials, which have a hierarchical structure and are considered materials of the future because of their flexibility and versatility. Their functional properties are inherited from the... Read more

Introduction

Basics of classical mechanics

Quantum chemistry methods for molecular disordered materials

Classical methods of molecular simulations of disordered (amorphous) materials

Vibronic interactions

Multiscale strategy for atomistic simulation of photonic materials: examples and applications

Biography

Alexander Bagaturyants is chief researcher at the Photochemistry Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He graduated from the Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia, in 1962, obtained his PhD, doctor of science, and the academic title of professor, all in physical chemistry, in 1968, 1987, and 1992, respectively. His main research interests are in the field of atomistic multiscale simulations of organic functional materials.

Mikhail Vener is professor at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology. He graduated from Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, in 1983, in chemistry, obtained his PhD in chemical physics in 1987, and his doctor of science in 2004. His main research interests are in the field of spectroscopic features and proton dynamics in hydrogen-bonded systems in molecular crystals, polar solvents, and confined media.