
- 150 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Nanoelectronics and Materials Development
About this book
The current edited book presents some of the most advanced research findings in the field of nanotechnology and its application in materials development in a very concise form. The main focus of the book is dragged toward those materials where electronic properties are manipulated for development of advanced materials. We have discussed about the extensive usage of nanotechnology and its impact on various facets of the chip-making practice from materials to devices such as basic memory, quantum dots, nanotubes, nanowires, graphene-like 2D materials, and CIGS thin-film solar cells as energy-harvesting devices. Researchers as well as students can gain valuable insights into the different processing of nanomaterials, characterization procedures of the materials in nanoscale, and their different functional properties and applications.
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Table of contents
- Nanoelectronics and Materials Development
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 State-of-the-Art Electronic Devices Based on Graphene
- Chapter 2 Aspects of Nanoelectronics in Materials Development
- Chapter 3 Copper-Indium-Gallium-diSelenide (CIGS) Nanocrystalline Bulk Semiconductor as the Absorber Layer and Its Current Technological Trend and Optimization
- Chapter 4 Epitaxial Cu3Ge Thin Film: Fabrication, Structure, and Property
- Chapter 5 Nanomachining of Fused Quartz Using Atomic Force Microscope
- Chapter 6 Fabrication and Characterization of OrganicāInorganic Hybrid Perovskite Devices with External Doping
- Chapter 7 First-Principles Study of the Electron Transport Properties of Graphene-Like 2D Materials