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Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications

Singh, Jai (Herausgeber)

Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications

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2. Auflage Januar 2020
672 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-50631-7
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Provides a semi-quantitative approach to recent developments in the study of optical properties of condensed matter systems

Featuring contributions by noted experts in the field of electronic and optoelectronic materials and photonics, this book looks at the optical properties of materials as well as their physical processes and various classes. Taking a semi-quantitative approach to the subject, it presents a summary of the basic concepts, reviews recent developments in the study of optical properties of materials and offers many examples and applications.

Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications, 2nd Edition starts by identifying the processes that should be described in detail and follows with the relevant classes of materials. In addition to featuring four new chapters on optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors, recent advances in electroluminescence, perovskites, and ellipsometry, the book covers: optical properties of disordered condensed matter and glasses; concept of excitons; photoluminescence, photoinduced changes, and electroluminescence in noncrystalline semiconductors; and photoinduced bond breaking and volume change in chalcogenide glasses. Also included are chapters on: nonlinear optical properties of photonic glasses; kinetics of the persistent photoconductivity in crystalline III-V semiconductors; and transparent white OLEDs. In addition, readers will learn about excitonic processes in quantum wells; optoelectronic properties and applications of quantum dots; and more.

* Covers all of the fundamentals and applications of optical properties of materials

* Includes theory, experimental techniques, and current and developing applications

* Includes four new chapters on optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors, recent advances in electroluminescence, perovskites, and ellipsometry

* Appropriate for materials scientists, chemists, physicists and electrical engineers involved in development of electronic materials

* Written by internationally respected professionals working in physics and electrical engineering departments and government laboratories

Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications, 2nd Edition is an ideal book for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, and teaching and research professionals in the fields of physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, and materials engineering.

List of Contributors

Series Preface

Preface

Chapter 1: Fundamental Optical Properties of Materials I

Chapter 2: Fundamental Optical Properties of Materials II

Chapter 3: Optical Properties of Disordered Condensed Matter

Chapter 4: Optical Properties of Glasses

Chapter 5: Concept of Excitons

Chapter 6: Photoluminescence

Chapter 7: Photoluminescence, Photoinduced Changes and Electroluminescence in Noncrystalline Semiconductors

Chapter 8: Photoinduced bond breaking and volume change in chalcogenide glasses

Chapter 9: Properties and applications of photonic crystals

Chapter 10: Nonlinear Optical Properties of Photonic Glasses

Chapter 11: Optical Properties of Organic Semiconductors

Chapter 12: Organic Semiconductors and Applications

Chapter 13: Transparent White OLEDs

Chapter 14: Optical Properties of Thin Films

Chapter 15: Optical characterization of materials by spectroscopic ellipsometry

Chapter 16: Excitonic Processes in Quantum Wells

Chapter 17: Optoelectronic properties and applications of quantum dots

Chapter 18: Perovskites - Revisiting the venerable ABX3 family with organic flexibility and new applications

Chapter 19: Optical properties and spin dynamics of diluted magnetic semiconductor nanostructures

Chapter 20: Kinetics of the Persistent Photoconductivity in Crystalline III-V Semiconductors
Edited by

Jai Singh, AM, PhD, College of Engineering, IT and Environment, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia.

Series Editors

Arthur Willoughby University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Peter Capper formerly of Ex-Leonardo M. W. Ltd, Southampton, UK

Safa Kasap University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

J. Singh, Charles Darwin University, Australia