Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications of Functional Materials – Thin Films and Nanostructures
Volume 1675
Part of MRS Proceedings
- Editors:
- Valentin Craciun, National Institute for Laser, Plasma, and Radiation Physics
- Maryline Guilloux-Viry, Institute of Chemical Sciences ISCR
- Menka Jain, University of Connecticut
- Quanxi Jia, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Hiromitsu Kozuka, Kansai University, Osaka
- Dhananjay Kumar, North Carolina A&T State University
- Sanjay Mathur, University of Cologne
- Xavier Obradors, Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona
- Kaushal K. Singh, Applied Materials
- Date Published: June 2015
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781605116525
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Symposium K, 'Nanostructures, Thin Films and Bulk Oxides - Synthesis, Characterization and Applications' and Symposium RR, 'Solution Synthesis of Inorganic Functional Materials' were held April 21-25 at the 2014 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, California. Oxide materials from bulk down to nanostructures are used for applications in microelectronics, communications, sensing, energy, catalysis, nanophotonics and optoelectronics. As the characteristic dimensions of oxide systems shrink into the nanometer range, there are increased technological challenges for synthesis, processing and characterization to ensure high uniformity, reproducibility and cost reduction. This symposium proceedings volume represents the recent advances in various areas of deposition, processing, characterization and integration of functional oxide materials, with particular emphasis on the relationship among the structure, composition, stability and functional properties. The papers are divided into three sections: (1) ZnO Thin Films and Nanostructures, (2) Multiferroics, Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and (3) Oxide Thin Films and Nanostructures.
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- Date Published: June 2015
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781605116525
- length: 245 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.49kg
- contains: 150 b/w illus. 19 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. ZnO Thin Films and Nanostructures:
1. Optimization of annealing conditions for ZnO-based thin films grown using MOCVD
2. ZnO nanostructures on electrospun nanofibers by atomic layer deposition/hydrothermal growth and their photocatalytic activity
3. Electrosynthesized polystyrene sulphonate-capped zinc oxide nanoparticles as electrode modifiers for sensing devices
4. Effects of annealing on structural and optical properties of ZnO nanowires
5. Electrodeposited Cu2O/ZnO heterostructures with high built-in voltages for photovoltaic applications
6. Antibody immobilization for ZnO nanowire based biosensor application
7. Thermal stability of post-growth-annealed Ga-doped MgZnO films grown by the RF sputtering method
8. Emission diversity of ZnO nanocrystals with different growth temperatures
9. Synthesis and electrical characterization of ZnO and TiO2 thin films and their use as sensitive layer of pH field effect transistor sensors
10. Comparative study of the antimicrobial effect of different antibiotics mixed with CuO, MgO and ZnO nanoparticles in Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli cultures
11. Effect of dopant oxidation state and annealing atmosphere on the functional properties of zinc oxide-based nanocrystalline powder and thin films
12. The effect of oxygen defects on activity of Au/ZnO catalyst in low temperature oxidation of benzyl alcohol
13. Synthesis of ZnxMg1-xO nanocrystals and the assessment of their antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli
Part II. Multiferroics, Magnetism, and Magnetic Materials:
14. Persistent photoconductivity in bulk strontium titanate
15. Epitaxial growth of ferroelectric Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 layers on GaAs
16. Multilayer BiFeO3/PbTiO3 multiferroic ceramic composites prepared by tape casting
17. Effect of Ca and Ag doping on the functional properties of BiFeO3 nanocrystalline powders and films
18. Magnetic and optical properties of Mn-doped SnO2 films
19. Effect of Gd-substitution at Y-site on the structural, magnetic and dielectric properties of Y1-xGdxMnO3 (x=0, 0.05) nanoparticles
20. Influence of substrate temperature and post annealing on morphology and magnetic properties of pulsed laser deposited Fe50-Ni50 films
Part III. Oxide Thin Films and Nanostructures:
21. Photoactivated metal-oxide gas sensing nanomesh by using nanosphere lithography
22. Synthesis and characterization of NaNbO3 mesostructure by a microwave-assisted hydrothermal method
23. High transmission and low resistivity cadmium tin oxide thin films deposited by sol-gel
24. Facile one-pot synthesis of rhenium nanoparticles
25. One-step microwave-assisted aqueous synthesis of silver-based nanoparticles functionalized by glutathione
26. Temperature dependent electrical and dielectrics properties of metal-insulator-metal capacitors with alumina-silicone nanolaminate films
27. Soft lithographic printing of titanium dioxide and the resulting silica contamination layer
28. Electronic structures and optical properties of cuprous oxide and hydroxide
29. Cobalt oxide-tungsten oxide nanowire heterostructures: fabrication and characterization
30. Electrical properties at grain boundaries influenced by Cr3+ diffusion in SnO2.ZnO.Nb2O5-films varistor prepared by electrophoresis deposition
31. Sol-gel synthesis of nanocrystalline Ni-ferrite and Co-ferrite redox materials for thermochemical production of solar fuels
32. Synthesis of imprinted polysiloxanes for immobilization of metal ions
33. Chemical solution based MoS2 thin film deposition based on dimensional reduction
34. Organometallic synthesis of water-soluble ruthenium nanoparticles in the presence of sulfonated diphosphines and cyclodextrins.
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