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Excitonic and photonic processes in materials
This book is expected to present state-of-the-art understanding of a selection of excitonic and photonic processes in useful materials from semiconductors to insulators to metal/insulator nanocomposites, both inorganic and organic. Among the featured applications are components of solar cells, dete...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-131-2 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968931 |
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author | Singh, Jai Williams, Richard |
author_facet | Singh, Jai Williams, Richard |
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description | This book is expected to present state-of-the-art understanding of a selection of excitonic and photonic processes in useful materials from semiconductors to insulators to metal/insulator nanocomposites, both inorganic and organic. Among the featured applications are components of solar cells, detectors, light-emitting devices, scintillators, and materials with novel optical properties. Excitonic properties are particularly important in organic photovoltaics and light emitting devices, as also in questions of the ultimate resolution and efficiency of new-generation scintillators for medical diagnostics, border security, and nuclear nonproliferation. Novel photonic and optoelectronic applications benefit from new material combinations and structures to be discussed. |
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spelling | cern-19689312021-04-21T20:49:15Zdoi:10.1007/978-981-287-131-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968931engSingh, JaiWilliams, RichardExcitonic and photonic processes in materialsOther Fields of PhysicsThis book is expected to present state-of-the-art understanding of a selection of excitonic and photonic processes in useful materials from semiconductors to insulators to metal/insulator nanocomposites, both inorganic and organic. Among the featured applications are components of solar cells, detectors, light-emitting devices, scintillators, and materials with novel optical properties. Excitonic properties are particularly important in organic photovoltaics and light emitting devices, as also in questions of the ultimate resolution and efficiency of new-generation scintillators for medical diagnostics, border security, and nuclear nonproliferation. Novel photonic and optoelectronic applications benefit from new material combinations and structures to be discussed.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:19689312015 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Singh, Jai Williams, Richard Excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
title | Excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
title_full | Excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
title_fullStr | Excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
title_short | Excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
title_sort | excitonic and photonic processes in materials |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-131-2 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968931 |
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