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Chalcogenide From 3D to 2D and Beyond Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Liu Xinyu, Lee Sanghoon, Furdyna Jacek K., Luo Tengfei, Zhang Yong

Couverture de l’ouvrage Chalcogenide

Chalcogenide: From 3D to 2D and Beyond reviews graphene-like 2D chalcogenide systems that include topological insulators, interesting thermoelectric structures, and structures that exhibit a host of spin phenomena that are unique to 2D and lower-dimensional geometries. The book describes state-of-the-art materials in growth and fabrication, magnetic, electronic and optical characterization, as well as the experimental and theoretical aspects of this family of materials. Bulk chalcogenides, chalcogenide films, their heterostructures and low-dimensional chalcogenide-based quantum structures are discussed. Particular attention is paid to findings that are relevant to the continued search for new physical phenomena and new functionalities.

Finally, the book covers the enormous opportunities that have emerged as it has become possible to achieve lower-dimensional chalcogenide structures by epitaxial techniques.

1. The ubiquitous nature of chalcogenides in science and technology

2. Thermoelectric applications of chalcogenides

3. Lead salt photodetectors and their optoelectronic characterization

4. Optical dispersion of ternary II

5. Group-IV monochalcogenides GeS, GeSe, SnS, SnSe

6. Epitaxial II-VI semiconductor quantum structures involving dilute magnetic semiconductors

7. 2D electron gas in chalcogenide multilayers

8. Layered two-dimensional selenides and tellurides grown by molecular beam epitaxy

9. Tailoring exchange interactions in magnetically doped II-VI nanocrystals

10. Chalcogenide topological insulators

11. Thermal transport of chalcogenides

Xinyu Liu is currently a Research Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame conducting research on spin-based processes in semiconductors and their nanostructures. Prior to his current role, he worked at the University of Notre Dame as a post-doc and research assistant, focusing on magnetic semiconductors and ferromagnetic semiconductor materials.
Sanghoon Lee joined the Electrical Materials Engineering Department at Kwangwoon University as a faculty member (2000). At Kwangwoon University he founded the “spin functional semiconductor research center”. In 2001 he joined Korea University as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to the rank of Professor in 2008. His current research focuses on the spin related phenomena in semiconductor nanostructures, which include magnetic semiconductor materials growth, characterization of spin property, and semiconductor spin devices. For the last few years, he has served as the Department Chair and the Director of the BK21 plus project.
Jacek Furdyna is the Marquez Professor of Physics at the University of Notre Dame. Since the 1960s he has been studying semiconductors with special expertise on epitaxially grown semiconductors and their quantum structures. For the totality of his scientific accomplishments he was awarded honorary doctorates by Warsaw University in October 2002 and by Purdue University in May 2007. In 2009 he was awarded the Nicolaus Copernicus Medal by the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Dr. Luo joined Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering in 2012 as an assistant professor after finishing his postdoctoral research in MIT. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University and B.S. in Energy and Power Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University. Dr. Luo’s research focuses on understanding fundamentals of nanoscale heat and mass transfer using computational and experimental techniques and applying the knowledge to the fields of renewable energy, microelectronics thermal ma
  • Provides readers with foundational information on the materials growth, fabrication, magnetic, electronic and optical characterization of chalcogenide materials
  • Discusses not only bulk chalcogenides and chalcogenide thin films, but also two-dimensional chalcogenide materials systems
  • Reviews the most important applications in optoelectronics, photovoltaics and thermoelectrics

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15x22.8 cm

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