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Nanocomposites for photonics and electronics applications / edited by Luciana Reyes Pires Kassab, Ra�ul Rangel-Rojo, Sidney Ribeiro.

Contributor(s): Kassab, Luciana Reyes Pires [editor.] | Rangel-Rojo, Raul [editor.] | Ribeiro, S. J. L. (Sidney J. L.) [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Nanophotonics: Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2019Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780128183977; 0128183977.Subject(s): Electronics -- Materials | Photonics -- Materials | Nanocomposites (Materials) | Nanocomposites | �Electronique -- Mat�eriaux | Photonique -- Mat�eriaux | Mat�eriaux nanocomposites | Electronics -- Materials | Nanocomposites (Materials) | Photonics -- MaterialsAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 621.381 Online resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
<P><b>Section I: Overview </b></p> <p><b>Section II: Amorphous and crystalline nanocomposites </b>1. Thermo-optical properties of glasses with semiconductor and metallic nanoparticles for photonic applications 2. Amorphous and crystalline borate nanocompounds doped lanthanides 3. Nanocomposites based random lasers: a review on basics and applications 4. Nanophotonic devices based on oxide-cladding aluminum nitride photonic crystals -- numerical studies</p> <p><b>Section III: Nanocomposites and nanoparticles: optical, electronic, and plasmonic properties </b>5. Ordered arrays of metallic nanoprisms for photonics applications 6. The formation of charge transfer cocrystals for optical and electronic applications 7. Porous silicon and germanium thin layers with silver nanoparticle synthesis and applications 8. Plasmonic and dielectric metamaterials and metasurfaces</p> <p><b>Section IV: Applications of nanocomposites and nanoparticles: photonics, biophotonics, and renewable energy applications </b>9. Nanocomposites for Photonics and Electronics Applications 10. Green Photonics integrated circuits based on organic-inorganic hybrids</p>
Summary: Nanocomposites for Photonic and Electronic Applications addresses a range of aspects of different nanocomposites and their possible applications to illustrate the techniques used to prepare and characterize them. In addition, the book discusses possible optical, electronic, biophotonic, photonic and renewable energy applications, presenting a panorama of current research in the field of nanostructures for photonic applications. This is an important reference source for academics and industry engineers who are looking to learn more about how nanocomposites can be used to make cheaper, more efficient products in the electronic and photonic fields.
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<P><b>Section I: Overview </b></p> <p><b>Section II: Amorphous and crystalline nanocomposites </b>1. Thermo-optical properties of glasses with semiconductor and metallic nanoparticles for photonic applications 2. Amorphous and crystalline borate nanocompounds doped lanthanides 3. Nanocomposites based random lasers: a review on basics and applications 4. Nanophotonic devices based on oxide-cladding aluminum nitride photonic crystals -- numerical studies</p> <p><b>Section III: Nanocomposites and nanoparticles: optical, electronic, and plasmonic properties </b>5. Ordered arrays of metallic nanoprisms for photonics applications 6. The formation of charge transfer cocrystals for optical and electronic applications 7. Porous silicon and germanium thin layers with silver nanoparticle synthesis and applications 8. Plasmonic and dielectric metamaterials and metasurfaces</p> <p><b>Section IV: Applications of nanocomposites and nanoparticles: photonics, biophotonics, and renewable energy applications </b>9. Nanocomposites for Photonics and Electronics Applications 10. Green Photonics integrated circuits based on organic-inorganic hybrids</p>

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Nanocomposites for Photonic and Electronic Applications addresses a range of aspects of different nanocomposites and their possible applications to illustrate the techniques used to prepare and characterize them. In addition, the book discusses possible optical, electronic, biophotonic, photonic and renewable energy applications, presenting a panorama of current research in the field of nanostructures for photonic applications. This is an important reference source for academics and industry engineers who are looking to learn more about how nanocomposites can be used to make cheaper, more efficient products in the electronic and photonic fields.

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