Nanostructured Semiconductors: From Basic Research to Applications
โ Scribed by Petra Granitzer (Editor); Klemens Rumpf (Editor)
- Publisher
- Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Leaves
- 694
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book focuses on nanostructured semiconductors, their fabrication, and their application in various fields such as optics, acoustics, and biomedicine. It presents a compendium of recent developments in nanostructured and hybrid materials and also contains a collection of principles and approaches related to nano-size semiconductors. The text su
โฆ Table of Contents
A Meta Model for Electrochemical Pore Growth in Semiconductors. ew Approaches to the Production of Porous Silicon by Stain Etching. Silicon nanostructures by self-assembly and metal assisted etching. Synthesis and Characterization of Ge Nanocrystals. SiGe Nanostructures: From Fundamentals to Applications. Mesoporous Silica from Anodization of Silicon: Preparation and Morphologies. Filling of Porous Silicon with Metals by Electrochemical Reactions. Magnetic Nanostructures Embedded in a Porous Silicon Matrix. Manifestations of the Quantum Confinement Effect in the Phototransport Properties of Ensembles of Semiconductor Quantum Dots. Silicon Nanocrystals Embedded in SiO2 Matrices: Ab initio Results. Design of Composite and Multi-Component One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Structures Based on Silicon. Si-Based Optical Resonators. Optical Properties of Nanoscale Si/SiO2 Superlattices. Nanosilicon for Advanced Post-Scaling Applications. Semiconductor Nanowires and Associated Polymeric Composites: Therapeutic Implications for Smart Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Electrical & Electronic Engineering;Electromagnetics & Microwaves;Physical Sciences;Materials Science;Physics;Condensed Matter Physics
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