Quantum Mechanics of Molecular and Low-Dimensional Systems

Quantum Mechanics of Molecular and Low-Dimensional Systems

Step into the fascinating world of quantum mechanics and discover how it shapes the behavior of molecules and tiny, low-dimensional systems. This book brings to life the quantum principles that influence cutting-edge areas like nanotechnology, material science, and quantum computing, helping readers see how these abstract concepts are transforming our world.

Designed for curious minds—from advanced students to seasoned researchers—the book breaks down complex ideas into easy-to-follow explanations, enriched with practical examples. Explore the mysteries of wave-particle duality, quantum tunneling, and electronic structures. It also describes exciting topics like quantum dots and graphene, with a perfect blend of theory and real-world applications.

By bridging physics, chemistry, and materials science, this book opens doors to new possibilities in technology and innovation. Whether you're part of a research institution, a library, or simply someone fascinated by the future of science, this resource will inspire and equip you to navigate the quantum frontier with confidence.


Mikhail Altaisky (PhD, Dr Sc) is a leading research fellow at the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He graduated with honors in theoretical nuclear physics from Kharkiv State University, Ukraine, in 1987. He earned his PhD in theoretical and mathematical physics in 1992 and his Dr Sc degree in 2007, and has around 100 peer-reviewed publications.

Natalia E. Kaputkina is a professor at the National University of Science and Technology (MISiS) in Moscow. Throughout her career, Prof Kaputkina has made significant contributions to the field, authoring numerous high-impact publications in leading international journals, including: Physical Review and Applied Physics Letters.

Prof Sabu Thomas is one of India’s leading scientists in polymer science and nanotechnology. His prolific research output includes over 1,400 publications and 205 edited books. He was the former Vice-Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University and is currently serving as the Director of the School of Energy Materials, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India.

Dr Taniya Rose Abraham, Assistant Professor at the School of Energy Materials, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, has a strong academic background and expertise in theoretical and computational chemistry. She has co-authored several publications in prestigious journals and conference proceedings and has collaborated with leading researchers in her field.

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ISBN: 1-0364-5083-X

ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5083-0

Release Date: 1st September 2025

Pages: 183

Price: £62.99