Multilayer Thin Films

Multilayer Thin Films
Author: Sukumar Basu
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789854374

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This book, "Multilayer Thin Films-Versatile Applications for Materials Engineering", includes thirteen chapters related to the preparations, characterizations, and applications in the modern research of materials engineering. The evaluation of nanomaterials in the form of different shapes, sizes, and volumes needed for utilization in different kinds of gadgets and devices. Since the recently developed two-dimensional carbon materials are proving to be immensely important for new configurations in the miniature scale in the modern technology, it is imperative to innovate various atomic and molecular arrangements for the modifications of structural properties. Of late, graphene and graphene-related derivatives have been proven as the most versatile two-dimensional nanomaterials with superb mechanical, electrical, electronic, optical, and magnetic properties. To understand the in-depth technology, an effort has been made to explain the basics of nano dimensional materials. The importance of nano particles in various aspects of nano technology is clearly indicated. There is more than one chapter describing the use of nanomaterials as sensors. In this volume, an effort has been made to clarify the use of such materials from non-conductor to highly conducting species. It is expected that this book will be useful to the postgraduate and research students as this is a multidisciplinary subject.

Multilayer Thin Films

Multilayer Thin Films
Author: Gero Decher,Joe B. Schlenoff
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1157
Release: 2012-06-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527316489

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This second, comprehensive edition of the pioneering book in this fi eld has been completely revised and extended, now stretching to two volumes. The result is a comprehensive summary of layer-by-layer assembled, truly hybrid nanomaterials and thin fi lms, covering organic, inorganic, colloidal, macromolecular, and biological components, as well as the assembly of nanoscale fi lms derived from them on surfaces. These two volumes are essential for anyone working in the field, as well as scientists and researchers active in materials development, who needs the key knowledge provided herein for linking the field of molecular self-assembly with the bio- and materials sciences.

High Resolution X Ray Scattering

High Resolution X Ray Scattering
Author: Ullrich Pietsch,Vaclav Holy,Tilo Baumbach
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781475740509

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During the last 20 years interest in high-resolution x-ray diffractometry and reflectivity has grown as a result of the development of the semiconductor industry and the increasing interest in material research of thin layers of magnetic, organic, and other materials. For example, optoelectronics requires a subsequent epitaxy of thin layers of different semiconductor materials. Here, the individuallayer thicknesses are scaled down to a few atomic layers in order to exploit quantum effects. For reasons of electronic and optical confinement, these thin layers are embedded within much thicker cladding layers or stacks of multilayers of slightly different chemical composition. It is evident that the interface quality of those quantum weHs is quite important for the function of devices. Thin metallic layers often show magnetic properties which do not ap pear for thick layers or in bulk material. The investigation of the mutual interaction of magnetic and non-magnetic layers leads to the discovery of colossal magnetoresistance, for example. This property is strongly related to the thickness and interface roughness of covered layers.

Multilayer Thin Films

Multilayer Thin Films
Author: Gero Decher,Joe B. Schlenoff
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2006-03-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527605415

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Materials scientists are often faced with the problem of modifying surfaces of objects, yet keeping their shape and properties. This book provides a detailed survey on the new technology of adsorption from solution for the fabrication of molecularly ordered multicomposite films in order to replace and expand on the well known Langmuir-Blodgett technology and to open the field of molecular self-assembly to materials and biosciences. The book is aimed at scientists who want to integrate several different functional entities in a single device. To this audience it presents the technique of layer-by-layer assembly as today's most powerful key technology, which is low cost, solution based and very robust. It is already beginning to make the transition from academic research into industrial mass production.

Multilayer Thin Films

Multilayer Thin Films
Author: Gero Decher,Joseph B. Schlenoff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:876725472

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Recent Advances in Thin Films

Recent Advances in Thin Films
Author: Sushil Kumar,D. K. Aswal
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811561160

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This volume comprises the expert contributions from the invited speakers at the 17th International Conference on Thin Films (ICTF 2017), held at CSIR-NPL, New Delhi, India. Thin film research has become increasingly important over the last few decades owing to the applications in latest technologies and devices. The book focuses on current advances in thin film deposition processes and characterization including thin film measurements. The chapters cover different types of thin films like metal, dielectric, organic and inorganic, and their diverse applications across transistors, resistors, capacitors, memory elements for computers, optical filters and mirrors, sensors, solar cells, LED's, transparent conducting coatings for liquid crystal display, printed circuit board, and automobile headlamp covers. This book can be a useful reference for students, researchers as well as industry professionals by providing an up-to-date knowledge on thin films and coatings.

The Mechanics and Reliability of Films Multilayers and Coatings

The Mechanics and Reliability of Films  Multilayers and Coatings
Author: Matthew R. Begley,John W. Hutchinson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107131866

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A comprehensive treatment of the mechanics of multilayers and its implications for reliability, with easy-to-use software to compute key results.

Multicomponent Polymeric Materials

Multicomponent Polymeric Materials
Author: Jin Kuk Kim,Sabu Thomas,Prosenjit Saha
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401773249

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The book offers an in-depth review of the materials design and manufacturing processes employed in the development of multi-component or multiphase polymer material systems. This field has seen rapid growth in both academic and industrial research, as multiphase materials are increasingly replacing traditional single-component materials in commercial applications. Many obstacles can be overcome by processing and using multiphase materials in automobile, construction, aerospace, food processing, and other chemical industry applications. The comprehensive description of the processing, characterization, and application of multiphase materials presented in this book offers a world of new ideas and potential technological advantages for academics, researchers, students, and industrial manufacturers from diverse fields including rubber engineering, polymer chemistry, materials processing and chemical science. From the commercial point of view it will be of great value to those involved in processing, optimizing and manufacturing new materials for novel end-use applications. The book takes a detailed approach to the description of process parameters, process optimization, mold design, and other core manufacturing information. Details of injection, extrusion, and compression molding processes have been provided based on the most recent advances in the field. Over two comprehensive sections the book covers the entire field of multiphase polymer materials, from a detailed description of material design and processing to the cutting-edge applications of such multiphase materials. It provides both precise guidelines and general concepts for the present and future leaders in academic and industrial sectors.