Luminescence and Luminescent Materials:

Luminescence and Luminescent Materials:
Author: Peter C. Schmidt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781107412224

Luminescence is presently, and will continue to be, a challenging field of research in materials science, solid-state physics and chemistry. Recent progress in optoelectronic and display technology continues to drive this field in the search for new luminescent materials. Demands on new procedures for synthesis, and understanding underlying luminescence processes in these materials, will create new opportunities for both fundamental and applied research. This book is a compilation of papers, both invited and solicted, from around the world that focus on luminescence and luminescent materials - from theory and modeling, characterization of luminescent materials, and systems with confined structures such as nanocrystallites and quantum wells and dots, to synthesis and device applications.

Handbook of Luminescent Semiconductor Materials

Handbook of Luminescent Semiconductor Materials
Author: Leah Bergman
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1439834806

Photoluminescence spectroscopy is an important approach for examining the optical interactions in semiconductors and optical devices with the goal of gaining insight into material properties. With contributions from researchers at the forefront of this field, Handbook of Luminescent Semiconductor Materials explores the use of this technique to stud

Symposium

Symposium
Author: Ichirō Takeuchi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9781558996366

Spintronics

Spintronics
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Semiconductors
ISBN:

Si Front-End Processing: Volume 669

Si Front-End Processing: Volume 669
Author: Erin C. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2001-12-14
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.

Luminescent Materials: Volume 560

Luminescent Materials: Volume 560
Author: Joanna McKittrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1999-09-21
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Luminescent materials are of interest to members of the spectroscopic, basic science, engineering and display communities. This book presents a wide range of topics from basic research of fluorescence to applications-driven research on phosphors and scintillators. Papers on various luminescent, fluorescent or phosphorescent mechanisms arising in inorganic crystalline and noncrystalline materials, as well as in organic materials, are featured. The use of fluorescence as a sensing technique has emerged as a sensitive and noninvasive way to probe biological activity or measure physical phenomena. To that end, progress in understanding fluorescence, the development of novel applications of fluorescence, and novel material structures are addressed. Phosphors for the emerging flat-panel-display industry are also highlighted. Topics include: inorganic phosphors; thin-film phosphors; synthesis, processing and characterization; mechanisms and defects; organic luminescence and theory and luminescence sensors.

Transport and Microstructural Phenomena in Oxide Electronics

Transport and Microstructural Phenomena in Oxide Electronics
Author: David S. Ginley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Oxide materials are rapidly impacting a broad spectrum of optoelectronic applications, from energy conservation to communications and computer memory. Developing a better understanding of the relationships between transport and microstructural phenomena is critical to the continued evolution of these applications. This volume reports on new materials and improved growth of films, and offers a much deeper level of understanding of the key determinates affecting the electro-optical performance of oxide-based devices. Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs), with a focus on p-type materials, are highlighted. One of the most exciting results in the TCO area is the report of CulnO2, where the material was doped n-type with Sn4+ and p-type with Ca2+. This is the first proven TCO system where homojunctions should be possible. Ferroelectric materials are another family of materials emerging in the area of DRAM and frequency-agile microwave electronics. A number of papers focus on the methods of controlling the interfacial properties of ferroelectric materials such as BaSrTiO3 on a variety of substrates. A number of groups are approaching atomic-level control of interfaces, allowing for the deposition of high-quality materials on substrates as diverse as Si and MgO. Embedded strain from the growth process for ferroelectric materials and other oxide systems is also demonstrated to be a critical determinate of the film. And a new model for ferroelectric materials indicates that a nanopolar reorientation transition may be responsible for the marked increase in dielectric tuning for nonstressed films. Topics include: transparent conducting oxides; transport and microstructural phenomena in oxide electronics; oxide-based devices; ferroelectric materials; and oxide thin-film growth.