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Edited by: Nikolay G. Galkin
Online since: October 2015
Description:

The first book of the Proceedings of ASCO-Nanomat 2015 includes articles of 41 contributed papers of the third school-conference, which were recommended for publication by Publishing Committee. The articles reflect the new results and scientific achievements in the field of growth and synthesis of new nanomaterials and coatings, technology of their growth and preparation, their physical properties, calculations and modeling of the electronic structure and properties of new nanomaterials. The Proceedings consist of two chapters. In the first one “Semiconducting and Metal Nanoheterostructures: Self-Organization and Characterization” the 14-th articles devoted to atomic processes and nanostructure formation and characterization and ab initio calculations and modeling were collected. In the second chapter named “Nonlinear Optical Mediums, Nanocomposites, Nanostructured Coatings, Functional Materials and their Applications” the 27 articles devoted to formation technology and characterization of different kinds of nanomaterials of organic and non-organic nature were presented. This proceedings volume is intended for scientists, readers, professors and post-graduate students.

Edited by: Ming Ma
Online since: April 2013
Description: Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 International Conference on Optical Materials and Communication (ICOMC 2012), December 30-31, 2012, Singapore.
The papers are grouped into the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Advanced Material Engineering;
Chapter 2: Advanced Optical Materials and Devices;
Chapter 3: Advanced Industrial Electronics;
Chapter 4: Advanced Information Engineering.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini and Giancarlo Righini
Online since: September 2008
Description: This work consists of 33 peer-reviewed papers. Altogether, they offer a gamut of timely information on “Smart Optics”. The papers are conveniently arranged under the headings: chapter 1 - Smart optical materials; chapter 2 - Passive, active and adaptive optical devices & systems; chapter 3 - Ongoing applications and perspectives. This special volume has also been published online in the series, “Advances in Science and Technology” Vol. 55.
Edited by: G.H. Frischat and C.T. Moynihan
Online since: January 1991
Description: Halide glasses are a new group of optical materials, with great potential for various applications, e.g. for fiber optic waveguides
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