Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Carbon Nanomaterials
Books
The volume contains selected peer-reviewed papers presented at the AMS-Workshop “Advances in Materials Sciences-2020,” which took place in the framework of the III International Conference on Advanced Technologies in Aerospace, Mechanical and Automation Engineering - MIST: Aerospace-III, 2020 on November 20-21, 2020 (Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation). The main topics cover urgent researches and recent results in polymer and metal composites; dispersed materials; metallurgy and metal science, heat treatment of metals and alloys; corrosion and metal protection. This volume will be useful for a wide range of scientists and specialists of research institutes, design organizations, industrial enterprises, and educational institutions interested in materials science.
The volume contains some of the most recent knowledge on Functional Nanomaterials and Devices.
The papers are grouped into:
1. semiconductor-on-insulator structures, devices and sensors;
2. physics of new functional nanodevices and sensors;
3. diagnostics methods of nanomaterials and devices;
4. functional nanomaterials in medicine.
The first part considers transport phenomena in thin silicon layer near back SiO2-Si interface of the SOI structures fabricated with DELICATE technology, mobility increase in high doped nanowire junctionless multigate MOSFETs; photoconductance and LF noises in the Ge nanodots on SiO2 structures; operation of the SOI sensors in ordinary and 3D fabrication. The second part includes the papers regarding to new functional nanomaterials and devices being used as solar cells, photovoltaic devices, cold emitters for lighting and others. The third part considers different methods of electrical, magnetic, positron annihilation diagnostic of nanostructured materials and nanoscaled devices, and the fourth part is related to employing of nanostructures and nanocluster materials in medicine.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This volume covered the principal research fields of (i) Infrastructural and Bio- materials, (ii) Electronic materials, (iii) Energy and Environmental materials and (iv) Basic materials science. Materials integration is expected to produce a synergistic effect and permit the development and production of non-conventional materials exhibiting new functionalities.