Optoelectronic materials
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The preparation and characterization of novel materials having unique optical, electronic and electrical properties are among the most important research activities. This book, with its 315 peer-reviewed papers on optical, electronic, electrical, photonic, electro-optical, photovoltaic and other functional materials will be an essential guide for any physicist, chemist or materials scientist working on the development of novel materials. Review from Book News Inc.: This two volume set, the proceedings of the International Conference on Optical, Electronic and Electrical Materials held in Kunmi
Title |
Optoelectronic materials / edited by Yuan Ming Huang. |
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Publisher |
Stafa-Zuerich, Switzerland Enfield, New Hampshire : Trans Tech Publications |
Creation Date |
[2011] |
Notes |
"Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2010 International Conference on Optical, Electronic and Electrical Materials, August 1-4, Kunming, China, OEEM2010"--title page. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. English |
Content |
Optoelectronic Materials Committees / Preface Table of Contents I. Optical Materials In Situ Preparation of TiO2 Composite Layer upon Ti Alloy Substrate Using Micro-Arc Oxidation and its Photocatalytic Property Synthesis and Light-Emitting Properties of Solution-Processable Oligothiophenes Containing Triazole Moiety Optical and Transport Properties of as Prepared and Annealed Te-Substituted Sn-Sb-Se Thin Films Bright Photoluminescence of CdTe Quantum Dots Formed in Phosponic-Oleic Acids Binary Surfactants Optical Properties of Lead Glass Doped with CdS/Se Compound Field Emission Properties of ZnO Nanorods Synthesized by Aqueous SolutionsPreparation and Photoluminescence of Ca3(VO4)2: Eu3+, Bi3+ Phosphor Powder Synthesis, Photoisomerization and Thermo-Optic Property of Azo Optically Active Polymer Preparation of YVO4:Eu3+ Red Phosphor by Combustion Synthesis and its Luminescence Properties Synthesis and Field Emission Properties of Hand-Like Bi2O3 Microcrystals Spectral Analysis of Ca2-XBO3Cl:xDy3+ Phosphors Cooling Effects in Laser Forming Preparation and Characterization of CdTe/Porous Silicon System Optical Properties of Sr1-3x Al2O4 : Eu2+ XDy3+2x PhosphorsSynthesis, Crystal Structure and Fluorescence Property of Terbium Coordination Polymers with Pyridine-3.5-Dicarboxylic Acid Effect of Sm Doping on Magnetic Properties of Sr2FeMoO6 High Precision Finishing Technique of Sapphire Substrate Surface for Photoconducting Device Effect of Dy Ions on Optical Properties of Sr0.985-X Al2O4: Eu2+0.015Dy3+x Phosphors Growth and Optical Properties of ZnO Nanorod Arrays Novel Azobenzene Homopolymers via Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization Initiated by an Azobenzene Derivative Synthesis of High-Performance Aqueous CdSe Quantum Dots Based on Combination of Se Source as Vapor-Phase and Hydrothermal MethodHydrothermal Synthesis of Hexagonal Phase Zn1-XMnxS (x = 0-0.05) Nanorods Using Single-Source Precursors Preparation of SnS2 Thin Films by Chemical Bath Deposition Spectral Properties of Spatially and Spectrally Partially Coherent Pulsed Beams in Fused-Silica Glass Medium Influence of Polarization on the Spectral Changes of Stochastic Electromagnetic Pulsed Beams Controllable Luminescent Properties of Phosphors Sr2.97-XCaxMgSi2O8: Eu0.012+, Dy0.023+ by Adjusting Sr/Ca RatioTemplate-Free Sonochemical Preparation of ZnO Cauliflower-Like Microstructures The Phase Composition of Re3+ (Re=Lu, Gd, La) Co-Doped YAG:Ce and its Luminescent Properties Synthesis and Luminescent Properties of a New Green Phosphor CaO:Tb3+,Li+ The Luminescence Properties of BaGd2(MoO4)4: Eu3+, Er3+, Yb3+ Phosphors Vapor-Induced Response of HTPB/MWNTs-COOH PU Conductive Films Based on Hydrogen Bonding Interactions Origin of the Photoluminescence of a Banana-Shaped Liquid Crystal |
Series |
Materials science forum, 0255-5476 volume 663-665 |
Extent |
1 online resource (1373 p.) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2011 |
National Library system number |
997010713054305171 |
MARC RECORDS
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