Books by Keyword: Photoluminescence Properties

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Edited by: Prof. Sugianto Sugianto, Thangaprakash Sengodan and Dr. Pragathi Bellamkonda Rao
Online since: December 2024
Description: This special edition presents the results of cutting-edge research and engineering solutions across diverse materials science and processing technology domains, offering valuable knowledge and data for researchers, practitioners, and students working to solve challenges in these interdisciplinary fields.
Edited by: Prof. Sabu Thomas, Dr. CH. V. V. Ramana, Dr. Santhosh Kumar Alla and Dr. R. Hanumantha Rao
Online since: November 2023
Description: This book is compiled of articles presented at the International Conference on Emerging Materials for Technological Applications (ICEMTA-2022, 23-25 November 2022, Visakhapatnam, India) and is dedicated to the current issues related to the investigation of materials utilised for various engineering applications. Structural, mechanical, dielectric and photoluminescence properties as well as current issues related to methods of chemical research and assessment are discussed here.
Edited by: Jav Davaasambuu, Dr. Galsan Sevjidsuren and Dr. Tsogbayar Tsednee
Online since: July 2023
Description: This book contains peer-reviewed papers presented at the 10th International Conference on Materials Science (ICMS 2021) held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on November 19-20, 2021, focusing on the study of structure, properties, and applications of new materials as well as techniques of materials characterization. The conference was organized by the Mongolian Physical Society, the National University of Mongolia, the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Inner Mongolia Normal University (China), and the Institute of Physical Material Science, SB RAS (Russia).
Edited by: Prof. Vadim V. Korablev, Dr. Thangaprakash Sengodan, Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya, Dr. Suwarno Suwarno and Jav Davaasambuu
Online since: March 2023
Description:

This book collected articles based on the results of scientific and engineering research in the area of structural metals treatment, their corrosion behaviour and corrosion protection, features of friction welding technologies, properties of glasses, functional ceramics and materials for micro- and optoelectronics and also of various cement replacement materials. The special edition will be helpful to specialists in machinery, micro- and optoelectronics and construction.

Edited by: Dr. Juniastel Rajagukguk, Prof. Agustinus Agung Nugroho, Prof. Shixuan Xin, Prof. Iulian Antoniac and Prof. Guillermo Requena
Online since: January 2023
Description: This special edition is dedicated to analysing properties and possible methods of treatment and applications of the comprehensive nomenclature of modern special and functional materials: polymers and composites, ceramics, metal oxides, dielectrics, semiconductors, glasses, etc.
This edition will be helpful to researchers and engineers whose professional activity is related to materials science, micro- and optoelectronics, optical engineering and machinery.
Edited by: Lee Zhi and Masayoshi Tanaka
Online since: May 2020
Description: Advanced materials and technologies are at the heart of many engineering developments that touch our lives and find wide applications in industry. The presented articles are selected from presentations that were given at the International Congress on Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (AMSE, July 22 – 24, 2019, Osaka, Japan). This collection will be interesting and useful for specialists and researchers from various branches of engineering.
Edited by: E. Muñoz Merino
Online since: February 1994
Description: During the last 25 years, the behavior of donors in III-V alloys has been the subject of a very extensive research effort. The research emphasis on AlGaAs compounds is motivated by the industrial importance of AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction based devices. As seeing it now, "the DX center problem", the behavior of donors in III-V alloys, has shown to be unexpectedly difficult to understand. To determine the microscopic nature of the DX center is still a challenging problem.
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