Advanced Materials for Next-Generation Technologies (eBook, PDF)
Challenges and New Prospects
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Discusses advances in materials with reference to their structure, physical behaviors, and applications. Sheds light on organizational and orientational order of atoms responsible for characteristics and distinct architectures in these materials. Explores novel materials for new technologies detailing for applications in frontier areas.
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Discusses advances in materials with reference to their structure, physical behaviors, and applications. Sheds light on organizational and orientational order of atoms responsible for characteristics and distinct architectures in these materials. Explores novel materials for new technologies detailing for applications in frontier areas.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2025
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Shrikaant Kulkarni, PhD, is an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Business at the Victoria Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, as well as an Adjunct Professor at the Centre of Research Outcome and Impact at Chitkara University, India. He has delivered invited lectures and conducted sessions at national and international conferences and faculty development programs. He has guided many research projects and has published over 100 papers in national and international journals and conferences as well as many book chapters, edited books, and four textbooks in engineering chemistry. Vipul Srivastava, PhD, is a Professor of Physics at the School of Chemical Engineering and Physical Sciences at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. His areas of interest are materials science, condensed matter physics, electronic structure calculations, density functional theory, optoelectronics, thermoelectrics, Heusler alloys, and perovskites materials. He has handled research projects funded by the Government of India, published over 100 research articles, and attended and organized many workshops, seminars, and conferences in India and abroad. Rabah Khenata, PhD, is a Professor at the University Mustapha Stambouli of Mascara, Algeria, where he is also Head of the Laboratory of Quantum Physics of Matter and Mathematical Modelling (LPQ3M). He was the vice rector of external relations at Mascara University and was a founding member of the Algerian Academy of Sciences and Technologies. He has published one research book and many highly cited scientific papers, and has participated at many national and international conferences. He was recognized by the President of the Algerian Republic for his research excellence. Yarub Al-Douri, PhD, is a Professor at the University of Sharjah, UAE, and at Piri Reis University, Turkey. He is a fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and is known for his contributions in renewable energy and nanotechnology. He initiated a Nanotechnology Engineering MSc Program and Nano Computing Laboratory in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, in addition to founding the Applied Materials Laboratory in Algeria. He has received many national and international prizes and awards and was named as one of the World's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University, USA (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020). He is Associate Editor of Nano-Micro Letters and Editor-in-Chief of Experimental and Theoretical Nanotechnology.
PART I: INTRODUCTION OF MATERIALS FOR TECHNOLOGIES 1. Perovskite Pathways:
A New Way to a Sustainable Technological Future 2. Perovskites as a
Multifunctional Wonder Material: Categories and Applications 3. Perovskites
Are the Future for Upcoming Technologies 4. Perovskite Materials for
Photovoltaic Applications PART II: STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND PROCESSING OF
THE MATERIALS 5. Structural Analysis of Spinel Material 6. Green Synthesis
of Metal Oxides for Grow Light 7. Materials Processing of Metals, Ceramics,
and Polymers for Industrial Products PART III: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE
MATERIALS 8. Morphological Analysis and Optical Studies of Zn0
Nanostructures 9. First-Principles LDA+U Prediction of Electronic,
Magnetic, and Structural Characteristics of the Ternary Iron Arsenide
CaFe2As2 10. A Comparative Study of Optoelectronic Behavior of Some
Cs-Based Halide Double Perovskites for Solar Cell Applications 11. First
Principle Study to Determine the Structural and Elastic Properties of Metal
Nitride (XN; X=Ta, W) 12. Electronic Energy Loss and Ranges of Different
Ions in Germanium: A Comparative Study
A New Way to a Sustainable Technological Future 2. Perovskites as a
Multifunctional Wonder Material: Categories and Applications 3. Perovskites
Are the Future for Upcoming Technologies 4. Perovskite Materials for
Photovoltaic Applications PART II: STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND PROCESSING OF
THE MATERIALS 5. Structural Analysis of Spinel Material 6. Green Synthesis
of Metal Oxides for Grow Light 7. Materials Processing of Metals, Ceramics,
and Polymers for Industrial Products PART III: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE
MATERIALS 8. Morphological Analysis and Optical Studies of Zn0
Nanostructures 9. First-Principles LDA+U Prediction of Electronic,
Magnetic, and Structural Characteristics of the Ternary Iron Arsenide
CaFe2As2 10. A Comparative Study of Optoelectronic Behavior of Some
Cs-Based Halide Double Perovskites for Solar Cell Applications 11. First
Principle Study to Determine the Structural and Elastic Properties of Metal
Nitride (XN; X=Ta, W) 12. Electronic Energy Loss and Ranges of Different
Ions in Germanium: A Comparative Study
PART I: INTRODUCTION OF MATERIALS FOR TECHNOLOGIES 1. Perovskite Pathways:
A New Way to a Sustainable Technological Future 2. Perovskites as a
Multifunctional Wonder Material: Categories and Applications 3. Perovskites
Are the Future for Upcoming Technologies 4. Perovskite Materials for
Photovoltaic Applications PART II: STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND PROCESSING OF
THE MATERIALS 5. Structural Analysis of Spinel Material 6. Green Synthesis
of Metal Oxides for Grow Light 7. Materials Processing of Metals, Ceramics,
and Polymers for Industrial Products PART III: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE
MATERIALS 8. Morphological Analysis and Optical Studies of Zn0
Nanostructures 9. First-Principles LDA+U Prediction of Electronic,
Magnetic, and Structural Characteristics of the Ternary Iron Arsenide
CaFe2As2 10. A Comparative Study of Optoelectronic Behavior of Some
Cs-Based Halide Double Perovskites for Solar Cell Applications 11. First
Principle Study to Determine the Structural and Elastic Properties of Metal
Nitride (XN; X=Ta, W) 12. Electronic Energy Loss and Ranges of Different
Ions in Germanium: A Comparative Study
A New Way to a Sustainable Technological Future 2. Perovskites as a
Multifunctional Wonder Material: Categories and Applications 3. Perovskites
Are the Future for Upcoming Technologies 4. Perovskite Materials for
Photovoltaic Applications PART II: STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND PROCESSING OF
THE MATERIALS 5. Structural Analysis of Spinel Material 6. Green Synthesis
of Metal Oxides for Grow Light 7. Materials Processing of Metals, Ceramics,
and Polymers for Industrial Products PART III: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE
MATERIALS 8. Morphological Analysis and Optical Studies of Zn0
Nanostructures 9. First-Principles LDA+U Prediction of Electronic,
Magnetic, and Structural Characteristics of the Ternary Iron Arsenide
CaFe2As2 10. A Comparative Study of Optoelectronic Behavior of Some
Cs-Based Halide Double Perovskites for Solar Cell Applications 11. First
Principle Study to Determine the Structural and Elastic Properties of Metal
Nitride (XN; X=Ta, W) 12. Electronic Energy Loss and Ranges of Different
Ions in Germanium: A Comparative Study