Nanostructures And Thin Films For Multifunctional Applications: Technology, Properties And Devices (nanoscience And Technology)
by Ion Tiginyanu /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book is focused on recent advances in the development of
thin films for photovoltaic applications, TiO2/WO3 bi-layers for
applications with enhanced photo-catalytic properties, nanometer
oxide and hydroxide films for anticorrosive coatings, surface
passivation in chemical industries, micro- and nanoelectronics,
trilayers of metglas and lead free piezoelectrics for magnetic
field sensors, current sensors, spintronics, microwave and
read/write devices. Diluted ferromagnetic alloy films are also
considered for superconducting spintronics based on
superconducting spin-valves. Thermal properties of segmented
nanowires are analyzed with respect to thermoelectric
applications. Recent advances in template production of
nanocomposites are also reviewed with particular focus on
technologies for template assisted formation of metal nanotubes.
Some elements related to abrasive flow machining (AFM),
specifically state of the art elements of technological systems
and construction of equipment are presented. The book is written
for researchers in materials science, nanotechnologies, PhD
students and graduate student.
This book is focused on recent advances in the development of
thin films for photovoltaic applications, TiO2/WO3 bi-layers for
applications with enhanced photo-catalytic properties, nanometer
oxide and hydroxide films for anticorrosive coatings, surface
passivation in chemical industries, micro- and nanoelectronics,
trilayers of metglas and lead free piezoelectrics for magnetic
field sensors, current sensors, spintronics, microwave and
read/write devices. Diluted ferromagnetic alloy films are also
considered for superconducting spintronics based on
superconducting spin-valves. Thermal properties of segmented
nanowires are analyzed with respect to thermoelectric
applications. Recent advances in template production of
nanocomposites are also reviewed with particular focus on
technologies for template assisted formation of metal nanotubes.
Some elements related to abrasive flow machining (AFM),
specifically state of the art elements of technological systems
and construction of equipment are presented. The book is written
for researchers in materials science, nanotechnologies, PhD
students and graduate student.