Beschreibung
Nanotechnology in ElectronicsEnables readers to understand and apply state-of-the-art concepts surrounding modern nanotechnology in electronics
Nanotechnology in Electronics summarizes numerous research accomplishments in the field, covering novel materials for electronic applications (such as graphene, nanowires, and carbon nanotubes) and modern nanoelectronic devices (such as biosensors, optoelectronic devices, flexible electronics, nanoscale batteries, and nanogenerators) that are used in many different fields (such as sensor technology, energy generation, data storage and biomedicine).
Edited by four highly qualified researchers and professionals in the field, other specific sample topics covered inNanotechnology in Electronics include: Graphene-based nanoelectronics biosensors, including the history, properties, and fundamentals of graphene, plus fundamentals of graphene derivatives and the synthesis of graphene Zinc oxide piezoelectronic nanogenerators for low frequency applications, with an introduction to zinc oxide and zinc oxide piezoelectric nanogenerators Investigation of the hot junctionless mosfets, including an overview of the junctionless paradigm and a simulation framework of the hot carrier degradation Conductive nanomaterials for printed/flexible electronics application and metal oxide semiconductors for non-invasive diagnosis of breast cancerThe fundamental aspects and applications of multiferroic-based spintronic devices and quartz tuning fork based nanosensors.
Containing in-depth information on the topic and written intentionally to help with the practical application of concepts described within,Nanotechnology in Electronics is a must-have reference for materials scientists, electronics engineers, and engineering scientists who wish to understand and harness the state of the art in the field.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Visakh P.M. is Assistant Professor at Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia.
Dr. Artem Semkin is research scientist in the Department of Microwave and Quantum Radio Engineering at Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia.
Dr. Raneesh Balakrishnan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India.
Dr. Sa¨a Lazovi is Research Professor at the Institute of Physics Belgrade, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Inhalt
NANOTECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONICS -
INTRODUCTION
SEMICONDUCTORS FOR NANOELECTRONICS
Nanoelectronics and Semiconductors
Devices Application of Air-Sensitive Semiconductors in Nanoelectronics
Metals for Nanoelectronics
Semiconductor Nanowires: From Macroelectronics to Nanoelectronics
SiGe QUANTUM STRUCTURES FOR NANOELECTRONICS
GRAPHENE-BASED NANOELECTRONIC BIOSENSORS
Graphene-Based Nanoelectronic Biosensors
Recent Advances in Graphene-Based Biosensors
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF RUBBER-BASED NANOCOMPOSITES
Dielectric Properties of Rubbers
Dielectric Properties of Natural Rubber-Based Nanocomposites Containing Graphene
Dielectric Properties of Silicone Rubber/Tib2 Nanocomposites
Dielectric Properties of Tio2/Silicone Rubber Micro- and Nanocomposites
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF NON-RUBBER-BASED NANOCOMPOSITES
Dielectric Properties of Polymers
Dielectric Properties of Composites
Dielectric Properties of Nanocomposites
Dielectric Properties of Bio-Nanocomposites
ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF NANOWIRES AND THEIR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
Electronics Properties of Nanowires
Silicon Nanowires and Their Applications
Metallic Nanowires and Their Applications
Nanowire Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices
Indium Phosphide Nanowires and Their Applications in Optoelectronic Devices
Large-Scale Integration of Semiconductor Nanowires for High-Performance Flexible Electronics
THEORETICAL ANALYSIS AND MODELING FOR NANOELECTRONICS
Theoretical Analysis for Nanoelectronics
Modeling for Nanoelectronics
HYBRID AND NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS FOR FLEXIBLE ORGANIC ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS
Production Methods of Flexible Organic Electronics
Properties of Flexible Organic Electronics
Limitations of Their Use in Flexible Electronics Applications
CARBON NANOTUBE-BASED NANOCOMPOSITES FOR ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS
Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) Based Nanocomposites
CNT-Epoxy Composites for Electrically Conductive Adhesives
Electrochemical Deposition of CNT-Cu Composites
Recent Development of CNT Materials for Li Ion Batteries
Polyaniline/Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposite Film-Based Electronic Gas Sensors
NANOELECTRONIC DEVICES IN MEDICAL AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Nanoelectronic Devices in Medical Applications
Nanoelectronic Devices in Biomedical Applications
SILICON-BASED NANOELECTRONICS AND NANOELECTROMECHANICS
Silicon-Based Nanoelectromechanics
SiO2/Semiconductor Nanoelectronic Materials
ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN NANOELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING
Environmental Problems
Effect of Nanoelectronics in Environment
ZINC OXIDE PIEZOELECTRIC NANOGENERATORS FOR LOW FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS
Zinc Oxide Piezoelectric Nanogenerators
Nano-Generators for Low Frequency Applications
Zinc Oxide Piezoelectric Nanogenerators for Low Frequency Applications
PIEZOELECTRIC ENERGY GENERATION AND HARVESTING AT THE NANO-SCALE: MATERIALS AND DEVICES
Piezoelectric Materials and Devices
Piezoelectric Energy Generation and Harvesting at The Nano-Scale
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