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Comprehensive reference on the use of single-element semiconductor materials, such as carbon, silicon, and others, in modern electronic devices Single Element Semiconductors discusses the preparation, properties, and applications of single-element semiconductor materials in modern electronic devices. Special attention is paid to the nanostructures which show great potential in the fields of energy, electronics, and sensing due to their unique physicochemical properties. Written by a highly qualified team of researchers, Single Element Semiconductors includes information on: …mehr
Comprehensive reference on the use of single-element semiconductor materials, such as carbon, silicon, and others, in modern electronic devices
Single Element Semiconductors discusses the preparation, properties, and applications of single-element semiconductor materials in modern electronic devices. Special attention is paid to the nanostructures which show great potential in the fields of energy, electronics, and sensing due to their unique physicochemical properties.
Written by a highly qualified team of researchers, Single Element Semiconductors includes information on:
Properties and fabrication of carbon nanomaterials, germanium, borophene, stanene, arsenene, and antimonene
Synthesis, self-assembly, and in-plane epitaxy of horizontal silicon nanowires
Blue, black, and violet phosphorus and the controlled synthesis of tellurium nanomaterials
Most suitable applications for each element semiconductor, including in photodetectors, solar cells, batteries, biomedical sensors, and photocatalysis
Single Element Semiconductors is an ideal reference for researchers and engineers seeking to advance the research and application development of single-element semiconductor materials.
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Autorenporträt
Yi Shi has been a Changjiang Professor at Nanjing University since 2006. He has published extensively on advanced electronic and optoelectronic materials and devices as well as on nanotechnology. Currently, his research interests are focused on nanostructured materials and the applications in optoelectronics.
Shancheng Yan joined Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications as a Professor in May 2010. His research interests focus on novel nanomaterials, controlled synthesis, characterization, assembly, and their biological/optoelectronic applications.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Carbon 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Fabrication of Carbon Nanomaterials 1.3 Properties and Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials 1.4 Conclusion References
Part II Silicon 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Synthesis of Silicon Nanowires 2.3 Horizontal Silicon Nanowires: Self-Assembly or In-Plane Epitaxy 2.4 Applications of Silicon Nanowires References
Part III Germanium 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Synthesis of germanium nanomaterials 3.3 Properties and applications of germanium nanomaterials 3.4 Summary Reference
Part IV Phosphorus 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Synthesis of black phosphorus 4.3 Synthesis of BP nanosheets 4.3 Properties of black phosphorus 4.4 Applications of BP 4.5 Blue phosphorus 4.6 Violet phosphorus 4.7 Conclusions References
Part V Tellurium 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Controlled synthesis of tellurium nanomaterials 5.3 Properties and applications of tellurium nanostructures 5.4 summary References
Part VI Selenium 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Synthesis of selenium nanomaterials 6.3 Properties and Applications of Selenium Nanostructures 6.4 Summary Reference
Part VII Borophene, Stanene, Arsenene and Antimonene 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Borophene 7.3 Stanene 7.4 Arsenene and Antimonene 7.5 Summary Reference
Part I Carbon 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Fabrication of Carbon Nanomaterials 1.3 Properties and Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials 1.4 Conclusion References
Part II Silicon 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Synthesis of Silicon Nanowires 2.3 Horizontal Silicon Nanowires: Self-Assembly or In-Plane Epitaxy 2.4 Applications of Silicon Nanowires References
Part III Germanium 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Synthesis of germanium nanomaterials 3.3 Properties and applications of germanium nanomaterials 3.4 Summary Reference
Part IV Phosphorus 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Synthesis of black phosphorus 4.3 Synthesis of BP nanosheets 4.3 Properties of black phosphorus 4.4 Applications of BP 4.5 Blue phosphorus 4.6 Violet phosphorus 4.7 Conclusions References
Part V Tellurium 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Controlled synthesis of tellurium nanomaterials 5.3 Properties and applications of tellurium nanostructures 5.4 summary References
Part VI Selenium 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Synthesis of selenium nanomaterials 6.3 Properties and Applications of Selenium Nanostructures 6.4 Summary Reference
Part VII Borophene, Stanene, Arsenene and Antimonene 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Borophene 7.3 Stanene 7.4 Arsenene and Antimonene 7.5 Summary Reference
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