PART 1: Nanoscale Physics.- Chapter 1 - Anomalously large absorption of electromagnetic radiation by nanometer gold film in the band 26÷37.5 GHz.- Chapter 2 - Electric Field-Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy in Magnetic Nanoheterostructures.- Chapter 3 - Heating and coagulation of nanoparticles in a plasma jet.- Chapter 4 - The effects of interactions of the extremely low level radiation with quantum coherent nanosystems.- Chapter 5 - Structure and properties of B4Ccoatingsobtained by RF-sputtering with external magnetic field.- Chapter 6 - Structural, morphological, and catalytic properties of cryptomelane .- Chapter 7 - Electrostatics of the nanowires with radial p-n or p-i-n junctions.- Chapter 8 - Composites containing inorganic ion-exchangers and graphene oxide: hydrophilic-hydrophobic and sorption properties.- Chapter 9 - Polyacrylamide soil conditioners: the impact on nanostructured clay minerals aggregation and heavy metals circulation in the soil environment.- Chapter 10 -Modified two-pole approximation for systems with strong electron correlations: peculiarities of spectrum and DOS.- Chapter 11 - Ising-like model of nanosize spin-crossover molecular crystals.- Chapter 12 - Ballistic transmission of the relativistic quasielectrons through the potential barrier in the alfa-T3 model.- Chapter 13 - Laser driven behavior of the nanosystem used for the photodynamic therapy.- Chapter 14 - New Effective Filter in the Spatial Domain for Speckle-Noise Reduction.- Chapter 15 - Shape and location of charge waves in linear polymethine dye system.- Chapter 16 - Thermodynamic Calculation of Vortex Granulator Operation for Producing of Ammonium Nitrate with Nanoporous Structure.- Chapter 17 - Nanostructural Changes in a Ni/NiO Cermet Material during Reduction and Oxidation at 600 °C.- Chapter 18 - Electrodeposition of Nanostructured Silicon Coatings ontoDifferent MaterialsfromHalide and Halide-Oxide Melts.-
PART 2: Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces.-Chapter 19 - Femtosecond laser surface micro- and nano-texturing of metals, alloys and ceramics perspective for biomedical applications.- Chapter 20 - Thin layer of cyclodextrins on graphene –MD simulations.- Chapter 21 - The Physical-Chemical Model of Nanoscaled Metal Component Formation on the Surface of Graphite Supporter.- Chapter 22 - Theoretical modeling of laser-stimulated nanostructures.- Chapter 23 - Specificity of boundary conditions for laser-stimulated destructive surface treatment without melting.- Chapter 24 - Formation Andtransientphotovoltaic Properties Ofzno/Si Isotypeheterojunctionsby Magnetron Sputtering.- Chapter 25 - The sensitivity to moisture peculiarities of nanoscale tin dioxide films obtained by means of polymers.- Chapter 26 - Formation of manganese containing PEO-coatings on aluminum alloys,- Chapter 27 - The influence of La doping on structural, opticalandphotocatalyticpropertiesof TiO2 in dyes destruction and hydrogen evolution.- Chapter 28 - Catastrophic phenomena on marine slopes and in artificial dams in a presence of nanostructured iron-aluminosilicates.- Chapter 29 - The Effect of the Intensity of Ammonium Nitrate Granules Humidification on the Quantitative and Qualitative Composition of the Final Granules Nanoporous Structure.- Chapter 30 - Features of Phase Formation Processes in Amorphous Alloys of Fe-Zr System.- Chapter 31 - Modelling Multi-layer Pyramidal-like Adsorbate Structures Growth during Deposition at Homoepitaxy.- Chapter 32 -Dispersion Kinetics of Thin Double Chromium-Silver Films Deposited onto Ceramic Materials and Annealed in Vacuum.-
PART 3: Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces.- Chapter 33 - Epoxy Molecular Structure Alteration in Graphene-Epoxy Nanocomposites: Loading Effects.- Chapter 34 - Structure and Properties of the POSS-containing Nanocomposites Based on Polyurethane Matrix.- Chapter 35 - Structure and Properties of Polyaniline Micro- and Nano-composites with Noble Metals.- Chapter 36 - Role of active complexes of selected thiopurine derivatives with Bi(III) ions related to kinetics and mechanism of the electrode process in the surfactant presence.- Chapter 37 - Physical-chemical properties of magnetite nanoparticles doped with ag(I) and au(III) cations.- Chapter 38 - Structure and properties of nanostructured metallic glass of the Fe-B-Co-Nb-Ni-Si high entropy alloy system.- Chapter 39 - Predicting Phase Stability of Materials Based on (Sc1–xLnx)[(SiO4)0.5O0.5], Ln = Tb–Lu and Y Solid Solutions.- Chapter 40 - Influence of different type of irradiation to carbon nanotubes.- Chapter 41 - Conductance length dependence in carbon-conjugated nanoscale systems. Use of extended quasi-correlated orbitals.- Chapter 42 - Wear Resistance of Ti-Al-C MAX Phases-Based Materials for Pantographs Inserts of Electric Vehicles.- Chapter 43 - Polarization of germanium quantum dots in heterostructure Ge/Si caused by spatially indirect exciton transitions: Theory.-Chapter 44 - Activation mechanism of the cyclic switchover effect for quantum selective detection with dendritic Yanson point contacts.- Chapter 45 - Influence of the carbon allotropes on dilatometric properties of the Fe-Cu nanocomposites.- Chapter 46 - Influence of nanofillers concentration on physical and mechanical characteristics of their polymer composites.- Chapter 47 - The influence of carbon, carbon and boron on the formation of diffusion nanocomposite hardened layers on the surfaces of steel parts.- Chapter 48 - Synthesis of HA-collagen and HA-collagen-alginate nanocomposites.- Chapter 49 - TiO2-ZnO nanocomposites for photodegradation of dyes in water bodies.- Chapter 50 - Nanostructured Electrolytic Composites Based on Cobalt Alloys with Refractory Metals: Composition and Functional Properties.- Chapter 51 - Filtration membranes containing nanoparticles of hydrated zirconium oxide – graphene oxide.