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Defects in Advanced Electronic Materials and Novel Low Dimensional
Structures provides a comprehensive review on the recent progress
in solving defect issues and deliberate defect engineering in novel
material systems. It begins with an overview of point defects in
ZnO and group-III nitrides, including irradiation-induced defects,
and then look at defects in one and two-dimensional materials,
including carbon nanotubes and graphene. Next, it examines the ways
that defects can expand the potential applications of
semiconductors, such as energy upconversion and quantum processing.
The book concludes with a look at the latest advances in theory.
While defect physics is extensively reviewed for conventional bulk
semiconductors, the same is far from being true for novel material
systems, such as low-dimensional 1D and 0D nanostructures and 2D
monolayers. This book fills that necessary gap.
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