Books by Keyword: Light Emitting Diode (LED)

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Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini, David Ginley, Giovanni Bruno, Attilio Rigamonti and Nikolay Zheludev
Online since: October 2010
Description: The 38 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Transparent Conducting and Semiconducting Oxides, Solid State Lighting, Novel Superconductors and Electromagnetic Metamaterials”. The papers are conveniently arranged into TRANSPARENT CONDUCTING AND SEMICONDUCTING OXIDES, Materials Design and Device Development, Applications, MATERIALS FOR SOLID STATE LIGHTING, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OF NOVEL SUPERCONDUCTORS, ELECTROMAGNETIC METAMATERIALS.
Edited by: Dr. Amir Al-Ahmed
Online since: July 2010
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This Special Topic Volume constitutes the contributions of thirty-nine experts from the international scientific community who are involved in this field of research. It covers thoroughly some of the latest applications of polymers and nano-materials to solar-cells, fuel cells, catalysis, coatings, ion-exchange and sensors. It presents an up-to-date and in-depth coverage of the chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering applications of polymers and nano-materials. This remarkable cooperation of distinguished experts has resulted in a comprehensive review of the subject.
Edited by: Bo Monemar, Martin Kittler, Hermann Grimmeiss
Online since: August 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This special-topic volume‚ Advances in Light-Emitting Materials’, makes an important contribution to the field of silicon and III-nitride semiconductors. It begins with a brief history of visible-light emitting diodes. However, silicon is currently expanding from micro-electronics and into photonics. Due to its unsuitable band-gap, it has not previously been the material-of-choice for opto-electronic integration. That is now beginning to change and silicon devices have been developed which have the capability to emit, modulate, guide and detect light and which can be combined with microelectronics to form electronic and photonic integrated circuits.
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