Devices built from three-dimensional na architectures offer a number of advantages over those based on thin-film techlogy, such as larger surface area to enhance the sensitivity of sensors, to collect more sunlight to improve the efficiency of solar cells, and to supply higher density emitters for increased resolution in flat panel displays. Three-dimensional na scale assembly has already been used to generate many prototypes of devices and sensors, including piezoelectric na generators based on ZnO na wire arrays, photovoltaic devices based on silicon na wire array p-n junctions, and highly sensitive gas sensors based on metal oxide na wire arrays among others. Three-Dimensional Naarchitectures: Designing Next-Generation Devices describes state-of-the-art synthesis, integration, and design strategies used to create three-dimensional na architectures for functional nadevice applications. With a focus on synthesis and fabrication methods for three-dimensional nastructure assembly and construction, coverage includes resonators, naphotonics, sensors, supercapacitors, solar cells, and more. This book is an essential reference for a broad audience of researchers in materials science, chemistry, physics, and electrical engineering who want the latest information on synthesis routes and assembly methods. Schematics of device integration and mechanisms as well as plots of measurement data are included.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
ISBN-10
1441998217
ISBN-13
9781441998217
eBay Product ID (ePID)
108611372
Product Key Features
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Technology: General & Référence
Dimensions
Weight
1046g
Height
235mm
Width
155mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Spine
27mm
Edited by
Zhong Lin Wang, Weilie Zhou
Content Note
121 Black & White Illustrations, 238 Colour Illustrations, Biography