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This book, Nanostructured Semiconductors in Porous Alumina
Matrices: Modeling, Synthesis, and Properties, explores new
developments in the modeling, synthesis, and properties of
functional semiconductor nanostructures in porous anodic alumina
matrices. The book focuses on luminescent nanoparticles in organic
and inorganic dielectric matrixes, specifically in porous alumina
films, as these are most relevant due to their capacity for
particle division and ability to provide environmental protection.
With a particular emphasis on experimental and theoretical studies
of the synthesis processes, the book informs readers about these
nanostructures through rigorous investigation of their properties.
The book, which is divided into ten chapters, begins with a
discussion of the existing literature on nanostructural
electroluminescent light sources (ELS). This overview establishes a
foundation for the remaining nine chapters, which explore in depth
many facets of nanostructured materials: their composition,
processes they undergo, how they may be implemented, etc. Within
these chapters, experimental studies and results are incorporated,
in addition to detailed descriptions of simulations that highlight
different uses of these materials.
This book, Nanostructured Semiconductors in Porous Alumina
Matrices: Modeling, Synthesis, and Properties, explores new
developments in the modeling, synthesis, and properties of
functional semiconductor nanostructures in porous anodic alumina
matrices. The book focuses on luminescent nanoparticles in organic
and inorganic dielectric matrixes, specifically in porous alumina
films, as these are most relevant due to their capacity for
particle division and ability to provide environmental protection.
With a particular emphasis on experimental and theoretical studies
of the synthesis processes, the book informs readers about these
nanostructures through rigorous investigation of their properties.
The book, which is divided into ten chapters, begins with a
discussion of the existing literature on nanostructural
electroluminescent light sources (ELS). This overview establishes a
foundation for the remaining nine chapters, which explore in depth
many facets of nanostructured materials: their composition,
processes they undergo, how they may be implemented, etc. Within
these chapters, experimental studies and results are incorporated,
in addition to detailed descriptions of simulations that highlight
different uses of these materials.
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