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Nano Research & Applications
ISSN: 2471-9838
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Materials Science & Engineering
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mportant priorities of the modern material science faces the lack of energy
and incline towards new and alternative energy sources. The electronic
and other ceramics have complex fractal correction based on three different
phenomena: ceramic grains have fractal shape as a contour in cross section
or a surface, there is the so-called “negative space” (pores and inter-granular
space), there is a Brownian fractal motions inside the material in the form
of micro-particles flow (ions, atoms and electrons). These factors, make the
microelectronic environment as peculiar electro-static/dynamic combination.
The stress is on inter-granular supermicro-capacity in function of higher
energy harvesting and storage. Fractal theory allows micro-capacitors with
fractal electrodes. This is based on the iterative process of interpolation,
compatible with the model of grains itself. In this paper, we recognized fractal
nature within the wind, solar, electrochemical and other energy and its storage
on the way to fractals and energy correlation.
Biography
Mitic obtained his
B.Sc. degree 1982 in Material science at
the University of Nis;
M.Sc.degree 1990 in Material science at
the University of Belgrade and Ph.D. in Material science at the
University of Nis. In 1995 he got position of research scientist at
the Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of
Sciences and Arts; 1999 Mitic was promoted to senior (higher)
scientific associate at the Institute of Technical Sciences of
the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts – elected into the
Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, University of Belgrade -
main research field: Electronic Ceramic Materials.
vmitic.d2480@gmail.comFractal nature materials analysis within the new and
alternative energy sources
Vojislav V.Mitic
1,2
, Goran Lazovic
3
, Vesna Paunovic
1
, Zoran
Vosika
1
, Sandra Veljkovic
1
and Hans J Fecht
4
1
University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Serbia
2
Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Serbia
3
University of Belgrade, Serbia
4
Materials Division, University of Ulm, Germany
5
North Carolina Central University, USA
Vojislav V.Mitic et al., Nano Res Appl 2018, Volume: 4
DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C4-018