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Optoelectronic Properties of Inorganic Compounds

English · Hardback

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This book is intended to offer the reader a snapshot of the field of optoelectronic materials from the viewpoint of inorganic chemists. The field of inorganic chemistry is transforming from one focused on the synthesis of compounds having interesting coordination numbers, structures, and stereochemistries, to one focused on preparing compounds that have potentially useful practical applica tions. Two such applications are in the area of optics and electronics. These are fields where the use of inorganic materials has a long history. As the field of microelectronics develops the demands on the performance of such materials increases, and it becomes necessary to discover compounds that will meet these demands. The field of optoelectronics represents a merging of the two disciplines. Its emergence is a natural one because many of the applications involve both of these properties, and also because the electronic structure of a metal compound that confers novel optical properties is often one that also influences its electron transfer and conductivity characteristics. Two of the more important growth areas that have led to these developments are communications and medicine. Within the communications field there is the microelectronics that is involved in information storage and transmittal, some of which will be transferred into the optical regime. Within the medical field there are chemical probes that transmit analytical information from an in vivo environment. This information needs to be readily accessible from an external site, and then quickly converted into images or data that yield accurate and inexpensive diagnoses.

List of contents

1. Structure-Property Relationships in Transition Metal-Organic Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Materials.- 2. Electroluminescence in Molecular Materials.- 3. Nonlinear Optical Properties of Inorganic Clusters.- 4. Organometallics for Nonlinear Optics.- 5. Efficient Photovoltaic Solar Cells Based on Dye Sensitization of Nanocrystalline Oxide Films.- 6. Photophysical and Photochemical Properties of Gold(I) Complexes.- 7. Pressure Effects on Emissive Materials.- 8. Photoluminescence of Inorganic Semiconductors for Chemical Sensor Applications.- 9. Optical Sensors with Metal Ions.- 10. Metallo-Organic Materials for Optical Telecommunications.

Summary

This book is intended to offer the reader a snapshot of the field of optoelectronic materials from the viewpoint of inorganic chemists.

Product details

Assisted by John P. Fackler (Editor), John P. Fackler Jr. (Editor), Max Roundhill (Editor), D Max Roundhill (Editor), P Fackler Jr (Editor), P Fackler Jr (Editor), D. M. Roundhill (Editor), D. Max Roundhill (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306455575
ISBN 978-0-306-45557-5
No. of pages 412
Weight 785 g
Illustrations XVI, 412 p.
Series Modern Inorganic Chemistry
Modern Inorganic Chemistry
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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