Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Single Crystal
Books
The 37th volume of the Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials contains articles that review the photoluminescence and super capacitive properties of carbon dots nanoparticles, bi-functional applications of some nanoparticles and nanocomposites. The results of the controlled synthesis and electrical properties study of semiconductor single crystals are also presented. The application of the maximum entropy method and method of density functional theory for the numerical investigation of the crystalline defects of nanocrystals and optimization calculations on the structure of nanoclusters were also investigated in two of the presented articles. This issue will be helpful to many specialists in applied materials science and nanotechnologies.
This special collection brings together the latest developments in the science and technology of electroceramics. It focuses upon contributing to the exchange of Electroceramics know-how; both scientific and industrial. The major topics covered by this special collection includes dielectric and ferroelectric ceramics, lead-free ferroelectric ceramics, energy related ceramics, thin film and nanocrystal, semiconductor, magnetic, optical, and sensor ceramics. All papers collected were reviewed.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The book comprises 98 peer-reviewed papers which provide excellent up-to-date coverage of the subject.
This second Special Topic edition follows the success of the first one: edited and published by TTP in 2008. It is intended to communicate the latest progress and research advances made in the theory, research and development of MSMMs. It comprises a collection of fifteen invited peer-reviewed papers; each detailing a particular aspect of fundamental and/or practical investigations of MSMMs and related phenomena. The comprehensive overview provided by these contributions strikingly reflects the diverse facets of this materials science field. The papers show how research is continuing to evolve and to address new challenges, and are a source of the most up-to-date information on ongoing studies of MSMMs.
Japan is currently the country which is the most active among those carrying out research in the rapidly expanding sphere of Electroceramics; a field that holds tremendous promise for a wide range of high-tech applications.
Japan is currently the most active country of all of those carrying out research in the rapidly expanding field of Electroceramics; a field that has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.