Nanostructured metal oxides and devices

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    • Jayaraj, M. K.

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Nanostructured metal oxides and devices

M. K. Jayaraj, editor

(Materials horizons : from nature to nanomaterials / series editor, Vijay Kumar Thakur)

Springer, c2020

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Description

This book primarily covers the fundamental science, synthesis, characterization, optoelectronic properties, and applications of metal oxide nanomaterials. It discusses the basic aspects of synthetic procedures and fabrication technologies, explains the related experimental techniques and also elaborates on the current status of nanostructured oxide materials and related devices. Two major aspects of metal oxide nanostructures - their optical and electrical properties - are described in detail. The first five chapters focus on the optical characteristics of semiconducting materials, especially metal oxides at the nanoscale. The following five chapters discuss the electrical properties observed in metal oxide-based semiconductors and the status quo of device-level developments in a variety of applications such as sensors, transistors, dilute magnetic semiconductors, and dielectric materials. The basic science and mechanism behind the optoelectronic phenomena are explained in detail, to aid readers interested in the structure-property symbiosis in semiconducting nanomaterials. In short, the book offers a valuable reference guide for researchers and academics in the areas of material science and semiconductor technology, especially nanophotonics and electronics.

Table of Contents

Oxide Luminescent Materials.- Upconversion Phosphors.- Optical Properties of Metal, Semiconductor and Ceramic Nanostucture Grown By liquid Phase Pulsed Laser Ablation.- Optical Properties of Quantum Well Structure.- Metal Oxides Based SERs Substrates.- ZnO One Dimensional Nanostructures and Devices.- Metal Oxide Gas Sensors.- ZnO Based Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors.- Domain Matched Epit Axial Growth of Dielectric Thin Films.

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