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Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications

Among the many atomic/molecular assembling techniques used to develop artificial materials, molecular layer deposition (MLD) continues to receive special attention as the next-generation growth technique for organic thin-film materials used in photonics and electronics. Thin-Film Organic Photonics:...

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Autor principal: Yoshimura, Tetsuzo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CRC Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1613725
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author Yoshimura, Tetsuzo
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description Among the many atomic/molecular assembling techniques used to develop artificial materials, molecular layer deposition (MLD) continues to receive special attention as the next-generation growth technique for organic thin-film materials used in photonics and electronics. Thin-Film Organic Photonics: Molecular Layer Deposition and Applications describes how photonic/electronic properties of thin films can be improved through MLD, which enables precise control of atomic and molecular arrangements to construct a wire network that achieves ""three-dimensional growth"". MLD facilitates dot-by-dot--o
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spelling cern-16137252021-04-21T22:10:58Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1613725engYoshimura, TetsuzoThin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applicationsEngineeringAmong the many atomic/molecular assembling techniques used to develop artificial materials, molecular layer deposition (MLD) continues to receive special attention as the next-generation growth technique for organic thin-film materials used in photonics and electronics. Thin-Film Organic Photonics: Molecular Layer Deposition and Applications describes how photonic/electronic properties of thin films can be improved through MLD, which enables precise control of atomic and molecular arrangements to construct a wire network that achieves ""three-dimensional growth"". MLD facilitates dot-by-dot--oCRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16137252011
spellingShingle Engineering
Yoshimura, Tetsuzo
Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
title Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
title_full Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
title_fullStr Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
title_full_unstemmed Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
title_short Thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
title_sort thin-film organic photonics: molecular layer deposition and applications
topic Engineering
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