Characterization of technological materials : special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only

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    • Saravanan, R.

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Characterization of technological materials : special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only

edited by R. Saravanan

(Materials science forum, v. 671)

Trans Tech, c2011

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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS). The study of materials in terms of their effectiveness/usefulness in device application is important to the technological development of a country: countries which concentrate on the growth and characterization of technologically important materials become developed countries. Hence, the growth and characterization of new materials is very important to many countries. This especially topical volume on the Characterization of Technological Materials reports on the technology and characterization of important technological materials. The systems covered include thermo-electric materials, thin films, nano sensor materials and semiconductors.

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About the Editor, Contributors, Note from the Editor Thermoelectric Energy Conversion and Ceramic Thermoelectrics Review on Indium Zinc Oxide Films: Material Properties and Preparation Techniques Review on Gallium Zinc Oxide Films: Material Properties and Preparation Techniques Nanomaterial Preparations by Microwave-Assisted Solution Combustion Method and Material Properties of SnO2 Powder - A Status Review Synthesis and Electron Density Analysis of SnO2 Nano Particles Local Structural Analysis of Al2O3, Cr:Al2O3 and V:Al2O3 Using Powder XRD Influence of Silicon and Boron Doping on the Thermal Conductivity of N-GaAs Single Crystals Studies on the Removal of Malachite Green Dyes by Adsorption onto Activated Carbons - A Comparative Study Dynamic Study of Adsorption for the Removal of Bismark Brown - Using Activated Carbons

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