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Edited By
Hari Nalwa, Formerly of Hitachi Research Laboratory, Japan
Description
Electronic and photonic materials discussed in this handbook are the key elements of continued scientific and technological advances in
the 21st century. The electronic and photonic materials comprising this handbook include semiconductors, superconductors, ferroelectrics,
liquid crystals, conducting polymers, organic and superconductors, conductors, nonlinear optical and optoelectronic materials, electrochromic
materials, laser materials, photoconductors, photovoltaic and electroluminescent materials, dielectric materials, nanostructured materials,
supramolecular and self-asemblies, silicon and glasses, photosynthetic and respiratory proteins, etc, etc. Some of these materials have
already been used and will be the most important components of the semiconductor and photonic industries, computers, internet, information
processing and storage, telecommunications, satellite communications, integrated circuits, photocopiers, solar cells, batteries, light-emitting
diodes, liquid crystal displays, magneto-optic memories, audio and video systems, recordable compact discs, video cameras, X-ray technology,
color imaging, printing, flat-panel displays, optical waveguides, cable televisions, computer chips, molecular-sized transistors and
switches, as well as other emerging cutting edge technologies. Electronic and photonic materials are expected to grow to a trillion-dollar
industry in the new millennium and will be the most dominating forces in the emerging new technologies in the fields of science and engineering.
This handbook is a unique source of the in-depth knowledge of synthesis, processing, fabrication, spectroscopy, physical properties and
applications of electronic and photonic materials covering everything for today's and developing future technologies.
This handbook
consists of over one hundred state-of-the-art review chapters written by more than 200 world leading experts from 25 different countries.
With more than 23,000 bibliographic citations and several thousands of figures, tables, photographs, chemical structures and equations,
this handbook is an invaluable major reference source for scientists and students working in the field of materials science, solid-state
physics, chemistry, electrical and optical engineering, polymer science, device engineering and computational engineering, photophysics,
data storage and information technology and technocrats, everyone who is involved in science and engineering of electronic and photonic
materials.
Audience
For libraries in universities and industrial institutions, governments and independent institutes, upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students, individual research groups and researchers working in the field of chemistry, solid-state physics, material science, electrical
engineering, polymer science, spectroscopy, crystallography, xerography, superconductivity, electronics, photonics, device engineering
and computational engineering, photophysics, data storage and information technology and technocrats, everyone who is involved in science
and engineering of electronic and photonic materials.
Contents
Volume 1 SEMICONDUCTORS
35. Processing of Compound Semiconductors
S. J. Pearton
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
Tel. 352-846-1086 Fax: 352-846-1182
Email: spear@mse.ufl.edu
Pages=100 Figures=59 Tables=4 Ref.=128 Equations=5
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figures
167. Hydrogen in wide bandgap Semiconductors
S. J. Pearton* and J. W. Lee
Department of Materials Science &
Engineering
University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
Tel. 352-846-1086 Fax: 352-846-1182
Email: spear@mse.ufl.edu
Pages=100 Figures=49 Tables=1 Ref.=212 Equations=5
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own redrawn figures
10. Gallium Arsenide Heterostructures
Eric Donkor
Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269, USA.
Tel. : (860) 486-3081
Fax: (860) 486-2447
E-mail: donkor@ee.uconn.edu
Pages=100 Figures=26 Tables=6 Ref.=345 Equations=50
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147. Wet etching of semiconductors
Walter
P. Gomes
Laboratorium voor Fysische Chemie
Universiteit Gent
Krijgslaan 281 (S12)
B-9000 Gent, Belgium.
Tel: 32-9-264.48.58 Fax: 32-9-264.49.71.
E-mail: Walter.Gomes@rug.ac.be
Pages=100 Figures=28 Tables=3 Ref.=121 Equations=91
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92. Combinatorial Synthesis and High Throughput evaluation of Electronic and Photonic
Material Chips
Dr. Xiao-Dong Xiang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
2-300, One Cyclotron Road
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Tel.
: 510-486-4864 Fax: 520-486-8640
Email: xdxiang@mh1.lbl.gov
Pages=50 Figures=20 Tables=2 Ref.=60 Equations=0
150. Coherent effects in semiconductor heterostructures
Karl Leo
Institut fuer Angewandte Photophysik
Technische Universitaet Dresden
D-01062 Dresden, Germany
Phone: +49-351-463-4389 Fax: +49-351-463-7065
E-mail: leo@pppns1.phy.tu-dresden.de
Pages=100 Figures=44
Tables=0 Ref.=147 Equations=41
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TOTAL CHAPTERS=7 TOTAL PAGES=700
Volume 2. Silicon Materials
99. Structures and properties of amorphous silicon dioxide: Issues on reliability and their novel applications
Professor Hiroyuki
Nishikawa
Department of Electrical Engineering
Tokyo Metropolitan University
1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397
Tel.: +81-426-77-2738
Fax:+81-426-77-2737
E-mail: nishi@eei.metro-u.ac.jp
Pages=70 Figures=20 Tables=10 Ref.=286 Equations=24
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135. Photonic and Magnetic Properties of Spark-Processed Silicon
R. E. Hummel
Department of Materials
Science and Engineering
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-6400, USA
Tel.: (352) 392-6667 Fax: (352) 392-6359
E-mail:
Rhumm@mse.ufl.edu
Pages=100 Figures=38 Tables=0 Ref.=122 Equations=0
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146. Wet-chemical Conditioning
of Silicon: Electronic Properties correlated to the surface morphology
H. Angermann*, W. Henrion and A. Roseler
Hahn-Meitner-Institut
Abt. Silizium Photovoltaik
Kekule Strasse 5
D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Tel.:+30-67053368 Fax:+30-67053333
E-mail: angermann@hmi.de
Pages=100 Figures=48 Tables=7 Ref.=114 Equations=0
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113. Optical, Structural and electrical
properties of amorphous silicon carbide films
W. K. Choi
Dept. of Electrical engineering
National University of Singapore
10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 119260
Tel. : 65-874 6473 Fax: 65- 779 1103
Email: elechoi@nus.edu.sg
Pages=150 Figures=77
Tables=13 Ref.=411 Equations=10
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21. Progress and Status of Silicon Carbon Nitride: A
new wide band gap material
L. C. Chen*
Center for Condensed Matter Sciences
National Taiwan University
Taipaei, Taiwan 107
Tel.
886-2-3655-403
Fax: 886-2-3655-404
Email: chenlc@ccms.ntu.edu.tw
K. H. Chen and J.-J. Wu
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences
Academia Sinica, Taipaei, Taiwan
D. M. Bhusari and M. C. Lin
Department of Chemistry
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia 30322,
USA
Telephone: 404-727-2825 Facsimile: 404-727-6586
Email: chemmcl@paladin.cc.emory.edu, chenlc@ccms.ntu.edu.tw
Pages=100 Figures=68
Tables=17 Ref.=130 Equations=5
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6. Porous silica microvativities
C. Vinegoni*, M. Cazzanelli
and L. Pavesi
Department of Physics
University of Trento
I-38050 Povo, Trento, Italy
Tel.:+39-46-88-1694 Fax:+39-461-88-1696
E-mail: vinegoni@science.unitn.it
Pages=210 Figures=108 Tables=18 Ref.=250 Equations=57
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with manuscript
56. Light Emission in Silicon
David J. Lockwood
Institute of Microstructural Science
National Research Council
of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada
Tel. 613-993-9614 Fax: 613-993-6486
Email: david.lockwood@nrc.ca
Pages=75 Figures=26
Tables=0 Ref.=196 Equations=0
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141. Gas phase and surface kinetics of silicon chemical vapor deposition
from silane and chlorosilanes
Maurizio Masi*, Carlo Cavallotti and Sergio Carra
Dipartimento di Chimica Fisica Applicata
Politecnico di Milano
via Mancinelli 7
20131 Milano, ITALY
Tel.: + 39-02 2399 3131 Fax: + 39-02
2399 3180
Email: maurizio.masi@polimi.it
Pages=100 Figures=15 Tables=13 Ref.=146 Equations=0
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(1 permission awaited)
TOTAL CHAPTERS=9 TOTAL PAGES=1000
Volume 3. Amorphous Glasses
67. Conduction and its
related phenomena in ion-conducting glasses
Akira Doi
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Department of Materials
Gokiso-cho,
showa-ku, Nagoya 466, Japan
Tel.:052-735-5282 Fax:052-735-5294
Email: akiradoi@mse.nitech.ac.jp
Pages=135 Figures=120 Tables=0
Ref.=160 Equations=138
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12. Photo-induced phenomena in amorphous chalcogenides:
from phenomenology to nanoscale
Alexander Kolobov* and Kazunobu Tanaka
Joint Research Center for Atom Technology - National
Institute
for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research
1-1-4 Higashi, Tsukuba,
Ibaraki 305-8562, Japan
Tel.: +81-298- 54-2729 Fax:+81-298-54-2786
Email: akolobov@jrcat.or.jp
Pages=200 Figures=62 Tables=1 Ref.=417 Equations=15
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manuscript
39. Photoinduced and electron-beam phenomena in Ag-rich amorphous chalcogenide semiconductors
Takeshi Kawaguchi*, Keiji
Tanaka and Stephen R. Elliott
Professor Takeshi Kawaguchi
Analysis and Instrument Center
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Nagoya
466-8555, Japan
Tel. (052)-735-5445 (direct) Fax: (052)-735-5536
Email: kawa@elcom.nitech.ac.jp
Professor Keiji Tanaka
Department
of Applied Physics
Hokkaido University
Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
Tel (011)-706-6630 (direct) Fax: (011)-716-6175
Email keiji@eng.hokudai.ac.jp
Dr. Stephen R. Elliott
Department of Chemistry
University of Cambridge
Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, Uk
Tel. +44-1223-336525
(direct) Fax: +44-1223-336362
Pages=100 Figures=52 Tables=2 Ref.=51 Equations=0
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manuscript
87. Effect of pressure, temperature and wavelength of the incident light on the Refractive Index of silica glasses
C.
Z. Tan* and J. Arndt
Institut fuer Mineralogie
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Takustr. 6, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49-30-8383438
Fax: +49-30-8383469
E-mail: tan@chemie.fu-berlin.de
Pages=160 Figures=54 Tables=1 Ref.=164 Equations=40
Volume 2. Conducting
Polymers
14. Synthesis, Electrical and Optical properties of conjugated polymers
Rafel Kiebooms*, Kwanghee Lee and Reghu Menon
Materiaalfysica
Instituut voor Materiaalonderzoek
Limburgs Universitair Centrum
Wetenschapspark 01
B-3590 DIEPENBEEK, BELGIUM
Tel.
+32-11-268884 Fax. +32-11-268899
Email: rkieboom@luc.ac.be
rkieboom@luc.ac.be
Pages=200 Figures=99 Tables=11 Ref.=300 Equations=0
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90. Conjugated polymer films for molecular and ionic recognition
Fabre Bruno
Laboratoire d'Electrochimie
Moleculaire et Macromoleculaire
Campus de Beaulieu - Bat. 24
Universite de Rennes 1
Avenue du General Leclerc
35042 Rennes Cedex,
France
Tel.: 33 2 99 28 16 28 Fax: 33 2 99 28 67 32
E-mail: fabre@univ-rennes1.fr
Pages=100 Figures=15 Tables=4 Ref.=408 Equations=0
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8. Polyacetylene and its analogs: Synthesis and Physical properties
Kristen J. Steenberg Harrell and SonBinh T. Nguyen*
Department of Chemistry
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60208-3113, USA
Tel.: 847-467-3347 Fax: 847-467-5123 Fax: 847-491-7713
Email: stn@chem.nwu.edu
Pages=100 Figures=20 Tables=11 Ref.=234 Equations=0
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96. Polydiacetylenes
Han Zuilhof*, Helma M. Barentsen, Marinus van Dijk and Ernst
J.R. Sudholter
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry
Department of Biomolecular Sciences
Wageningen Agricultural University
6703 HB Wageningen,
The Netherlands
Tel.: 31-317-482367 Fax: 31-317-484914
E-mail: ZUILHOF@SG1.OC.WAU.NL
AND 4 more coauthors
Pages=80 Figures=42
Tables=4 Ref.=516 Equations=0
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98. Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Poly(p-phenylene
vinylene)s
Jonas Gruber*, Rosamaria Wu Chia Li and Ivo A. Hummelgen
Instituto de Quimica
Universidade de Sao Paulo
Av. Prof. Lineu
Prestes, 748
05508-900 Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil
Tel.+55 11 818-2166 Fax:+55 11 815-5579
Email: jogruber@quim.iq.usp.br, jogruber@usp.br
Pages=80 Figures=12 Tables=18 Ref.=248 Equations=40
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74. Organic Conducting
Composites
Jean-Pierre Farges* and Andre Brau
Laboratoire de Physique de la Matiere Condensee
Universite de Nice-Sophia
Antipolis
Parc Valrose, 06108 NICE Cedex 2, France
Tel.: (33) 04 92 07 63 18 Fax: (33) 04 92 07 65 36
E-mail: farges@unice.fr
Pages=100 Figures=71 Tables=7 Ref.=95 Equations=50
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49. Self-Organized Supramolecular
Polymer Structures to Control Electrical Conductivity
Olli Ikkala* and Gerrit ten Brinke
Department of Polymer Science and Materials
Science Center,
University of Groningen
Nijenborgh4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands.
Tel +31 50 363 4509 Fax; +31 50 3634400
E-mail: brinke@chem.rug.nl
Olli Ikkala
Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics
Helsinki University of Technology
FIN-02015
HUT, Espoo, Finland.
E-mail olli@focus.hut.fi
Pages=100 Figures=46 Tables=0 Ref.=216 Equations=0
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77. Charge Transporting Polymers and Molecular Glasses
J. V. Grazulevicius
Department of Organic Technology
Kaunas University
of Technology
Radvilenu Plentas 19
LT 3028, Kaunas, Lithuania
Fax +3707 766063
E-mail: juogra@ctf.ktu.lt
P. Strohriegl*
Universitaet
Bayreuth
Makromolekulare Chemie I
95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Tel: +49-921/55-3296 Fax:+49-921/55-3206
Email: Peter.Strohriegl@uni-bayreuth.de
Emails: Peter.Strohriegl@uni-bayreuth.de, juogra@ctf.ktu.lt
Pages=100 Figures=9 Tables=2 Ref.=468 Equations=0
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63. Charge Transport Properties of Photosynthetic and Respiratory Proteins
G. Matthias Ullmann
Department of Molecular Biology
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
Phone: 858-784-8889 Fax: 858-784-8896
E-mail: ullmann@scripps.edu, ullmann@chemie.fu-berlin.de
Pages=100 Figures=21 Tables=2 Ref.=206 Equations=0
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Not required-Author's own original figures
117. Optical devices based on conducting polymers
W. A.Gazotti, A. F. Nogueira, E. M. Girotto,
L. Micaroni,
M. Martini, S. das Neves, and Marco-A. De Paoli*
Laboratorio de Polimeros Condutores e Reciclagem
Instituto de Quimica
UNICAMP
C. Postal 6154
13083-970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
Tel.: 0055-19-788-3075 ou 3022 Fax: 0055-19-788-3023
Email: mdepaoli@iqm.unicamp.br
Pages=200 Figures=62 Tables=0 Ref.=425 Equations=50
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157. Stability of Electrically
Conducting Polymers
Faiz Mohammad
Department of Applied Chemistry
Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh 202002, India
Phone +91-571-501260
(Res.) Fax +91-571-400528
Email: amu!act04fm@nicnet.nic.in
Pages=80 Figures=24 Tables=11 Ref.=408 Equations=0
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TOTAL CHAPTERS=10 TOTAL PAGES=1140
Volume 3. Superconductors and Ferroelectrics
108. Processing and characterisation
of Bi-based single crystals and tapes
Hua kun Liu*, Mihail Ionescu and Yuan Chang Gua
Institute for Superconducting and Electronic
materials,
University of Wollongong
Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Tel: 61-2-42-21-4547 Fax: 61-2-42-21-5731
E-mail: hua_liu@uow.edu.au
Pages=120 Figures=99 Tables=20 Ref.=213 Equations=0
COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS: Attached
110. Grain connectivity and vortex pinning in
high-temperature superconductors
J. Horvat
Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials
University of
Wollongong
Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Tel. : -61-2-42-21-5722 Fax: 61-2-42-21-5731
E-mail: jhorvat@uow.edu.au
Pages=100
Figures=15 Tables=0 Ref.=228 Equations=28
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7. Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide as an Infrared Sensing
Material
Donald P. Butler, Zeynep Celik-Butler* and Roman Sobolweski
Department of Electrical Engineering
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX 75275-0338, USA
Tel. 214-768-3324 (Celik-Butler), (214) 768-3081 (Butler)
Fax: 214-768-3845
Email: zcb@seas.smu.edu,
dpb@seas.smu.edu
Pages=100 Figures=29 Tables=4 Ref.=92 Equations=27
COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS: Attached
59. Pyroelectricity: Fundamentals
and Applications
Sidney B. Lang* and Dilip K. Das-Gupta
Department of Chemical Engineering
Ben-University of the Negev
84105 Beer
Sheva, Israel
Tel: +972-7-646-1490 Fax: +972-7-647-2916
E-mail: lang@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
Dilip K. Das-Gupta
School of Electronic
Engineering Science
University College of North Wales
Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG, U. K.
E-mail: dilip@sees.bangor.ac.uk Fax: +44-1-248-361429
Pages=150 Figures=92 Tables=4 Ref.=379 Equations=0
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66. Electric field influence on
acoustic waves
B. D. Zaitsev* and I. E. Kuznetsova
Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Saratov,
410019, Russia
E-mail: zaitsev@ire.san.ru, zaitsevb@vms.csd.mu.edu
Pages=150 Figures=50 Tables=10 Ref.=100 Equations=99
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*reference citaion in figure captions needed
TOTAL CHAPTERS=5 TOTAL PAGES=620
Volume 4. Photonic
Materials
25. Calculation of dynamic hyperpolarizabilities for small and medium sized molecules
David M Bishop* and Patrick Norman
Department of Chemistry
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada K1N 6N5
Tel.: (+1) 613 562 5181 Fax: (+1) 613 562 5170
Email: dbishop@oreo.science.uottawa.ca,
dbishop@science.uottawa.ca
Pages=150 Figures=0 Tables=15 Ref.=309 Equations=130
COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS: Not Required, No Figures
91.
Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering: Molecular, supramolecular and device characterization by incoherent second-order nonlinear light scattering
Koen Clays* and Andre Persoons
Center for Research on Molecular Electronics and Photonics
Department of Chemistry
University
of Leuven
Celestijnenlaan 200D, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
Tel.: +32-16-32-7197 (A. Persoons); +32-16-32-7508 (K. Clays)
Fax: +32-16-32-7982
E-mail: andre@lcbdiris.fys.kuleuven.ac.be, koen@lcbdiris.fys.kuleuven.ac.be
Pages=120 Figures=32 Tables=4 Ref.=182 Equations=0
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95. Nonlinear optical properties of fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes
Rui-Hua Xie c/o
Prof. Dr. Vedene H. Smith, Jr.
Department of Chemistry
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada
Pages=100 Figures=20 Tables=16 Ref.=255 Equations=80
COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS: All received-Attached with manuscript
72. Photonic Glasses:
Non-linear Optical and Spectral Hole Burning Properties
Masayuki Nogami*, S. Tamil Selvan and Hongwei Song
Department of Materials
Science & Engineering
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Syowa, Nagoya 466-8555, Japan
Tel. +81 52 735 5285 Fax: +81 52 735 5285
Email:
nogami@mse.nitech.ac.jp
Pages=80 Figures=40 Tables=5 Ref.=169 Equations=22
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102. Organic Materials for Optical Limiting
Satya Ram Mishra* and S. C. Mehendale
Centre for Advanced Technology,
Indore-452013, India.
Tel.: +91-731-488377, 488373 Fax: +91-731-488300
Email: srm@ cat.ernet.in
Pages=80 Figures=22
Tables=3 Ref.=110 Equations=12
COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS: Attached - Redrawn figures
73. Photosensitive Materials for Holographic Recording
S. Blaya*, L. Carretero, R. F. Madrigal and A. Fimia
Departamento de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnologia,
Univesidad Miguel
Hernandez
Av. Ferrocarril, s/n Ed La Gal.lia, Apdo
03202, Elche (Alicante), Spain
Tel. : 34-96-6658612 Fax: 34-96-6658793
E-MAIL:
salva@aclis.labopti.ua.es, s.blaya@umh.es, salva@dite.umh.es
Pages=100 Figures=18 Tables=2 Ref.=190 Equations=174
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123. Bragg Gratings in Optical Fibers
Andreas Othonos* and Kyriacos Kalli
Department of Natural
Sciences (Physics)
University of Cypurs
P.O. Box 537, Nicosia, Cyprus
Fax: 357 02 339060
Email: othonos@ucy.ac.cy
Pages=350 Figures=160
Tables=0 Ref.=507 Equations=70
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TOTAL CHAPTERS=8 TOTAL PAGES=1000
Volume 5. Optoelectronic Materials
1. Liquid Crystals for Electro-optic Applications
S. M Kelly* and M. O'Neill
The University of
Hull
Department of Chemistry
Hull HU6 7RX, United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 1482 465219 Fax: +44 1482 466411
E-mail: S.M.Kelly@chem.hull.ac.uk
Pages=120 Figures=12 Tables=47 Ref.=438 Equations=45
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16. Switchable Holographic Polymer-Dispersed Liquid
Crystals
Richard L. Sutherland*, Lalgudi V. Natarajan, Timothy J. Bunning
and Vince P. Tondiglia
Science Applications International
Corporation
4031 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, OH, 45431, USA
Tel.: 937-255-3808x3180 Fax: 937-255-1128
E-mail: sutherri@ml.wpafb.af.mil
SUTHERRI@ml.wpafb.af.mil, NATARALV@ml.wpafb.af.mil,
BUNNINTJ@ml.wpafb.af.mil, TONDIGVP@ml.wpafb.af.mi
Pages=130 Figures=56
Tables=0 Ref.=77 Equations=50
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32. Electrochromism and Electrochromic Materials
for Displays
P. M. S. Monk Department of Chemistry and Materials
Manchester Metropolitan University
Chester Street, Manchester
M1 5GD (UK)
Tel.: (+44) 161 247 1421 Fax: (+44) 161 247 1438
E-mail: p.monk@mmu.ac.uk
Pages=200 Figures=37 Tables=9 Ref.=651 Equations=55
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11. Materials for solid-state dye lasers
A. Costela*, I. Garcia-Moreno
and R. Sastre
Instituto de Quimica Fisica "Rocasolano"
CSIC, Serrano 119,
28006 Madrid, Spain
Tel.: +34-91-561-94 00 Fax: +34-91-564-24
31
E-mail: acostela@iqfr.csic.es
Pages=130 Figures=36 Tables=8 Ref.=186 Equations=0
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manuscript
51. Photophysical Properties Laser Dyes-Correlations with the Lasing characteristics
F. Lopez Arbeloa*, T. Lopez Arbeloa
and I. Lopez Arbeloa
Departamento Quimica Fisica
Universidad del Pais Vasco
Apartado 644, 48080 Bilbao, SPAIN
Tel.:+34 44 64 77
00 ext.(2572 or 2616) Fax: + 34 44 64 85 00
E-mail:qfploarf@lg.ehu.es
Pages=100 Figures=29 Tables=20 Ref.=235 Equations=20
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37. Interplay of an anisotropy and Orientational Relaxation Processes in Luminescence
and Lasing of Dyes
S.V.Sergeyev
Department of Physics
Belarusian State University
4 Skorina Avenue, 220050 Minsk, BELARUS
Tel:
+375 17 2687014 Fax: +375 17 2265940
Email: sergeyev@phys.bsu.unibel.by
Pages=85 Figures=17 Tables=1 Ref.=133 Equations=150
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158. Phthalocyanines: Synthesis, Supramolecular Organization and Physical Properties
Gema de la Torre, monica Nicolau and Tomas Torres*
Departamento de Quimica Organica
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
28049-Madrid,
Spain
Tel.: 341-3974151 Fax : 341-3973966
E-Mail: tomas.torres@uam.es
Pages=150 Figures=75 Tables=2 Ref.=697 Equations=50
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Volume 6. Organic Conductors
52. High magnetic field studies of quasi-two-dimensional organic conductors
based on BEDT-TTF
J. Singleton
Department of Physics
University of Oxford
Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU, UK Fax: 44-1865-272400
E-mail J.Singleton1@physics.ox.ac.uk
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131. Intramolecular Electronic Transfer Phenomena in Organic Mixed- Valence Compounds
Daniel Ruiz-Molina, Josep
Sedo, Concepcio Rovira, and Jaume Veciana*
Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (CSIC)
Campus Universitari de Bellaterra
08193-Cerdanyola, Spain
Tel.: 34-93-580-1853 Fax: 34-93-580-5729
E-Mail: vecianaj@icmab.es
Pages=100 Figures=48 Tables=3 Ref.=120
Equations=70
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50. Quinonoid p-Extended Tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs)
Nazario
Martin* and Enrique Orti
Departamento de Quimica Organica. Facultad de Quimica.
Universidad Complutense
E-28040 Madrid. Spain
Tel.:
+34-91-394 42 27 Fax: +34-91-394 41 03
E-mail: mazmar@eucmax.sim.ucm.es
Pages=75 Figures=18 Tables=5 Ref.=114 Equations=0
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134. Supramolecular aspects of organic conductors
Tomoyuki Akutagawa, Tatsuo Hasegawa and
Takayoshi Nakamura*
Research Institute for Electronic Science
Hokkaido University,
Sapporo 060-0812, Japan
Tel.: +81-11-706-2849
Fax:+81-11-706-4972
E-mail: tnaka@imd.es.hokudai.ac.jp
Pages=110 Figures=54 Tables=0 Ref.=210 Equations=0
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94. Optical and Electronic Properties of Carbon Nitride
David Cameron
Surfcoat Oy
Insinoorinkatu
7
Fin-50100 Mikkeli, FINLAND
Phone: +358-15-760-4409
Fax: +358-15-760-0411
Email: david.cameron@savcor.com
OR
School of Electronic
Engineering
Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
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Email: camerond@eeng.dcu.ie
Pages=80 Figures=34 Tables=1 Ref.=167 Equations=0
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136. Structural and Optical Properties
of conjugated molecules in perhydrotriphenylene and other channel forming inclusion compounds
C. Botta*, Dino R.Ferro, Giuseppe
Di Silvestro and Riccardo Tubino
Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali
Universita degli Studi di Milano
Via Emanueli 15, 20126 Milano,
Italy
Tel.:++39 02 66174221 Fax:++39 02 66174403
E-mail riccardo.tubino@mater.unimi.it
Pages=80 Figures=53Tables=8 Ref.=173 Equations=0
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104. Electrical properties of organic monolayer films
Mitsumasa Iwamoto
Department
of Physical Electronics
Tokyo Institute of Technology,
2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552, Japan
Tel. :+81-3-5734-2191, 03-5734-2191
Fax:81-3-5734-2191, 03-5734-2191
E-mail iwamoto@pe.titech.ac.jp
Pages=70 Figures=35 Tables=0 Ref.=103 Equations=19
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124. Electroactive and Photoactive Dendrimers
Dr. Chelladurai Devadoss
Beckman Institute
University of Illinois
405 N. Mathews Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
Telephone: (217) 244-1615 Fax: (217) 244-8371
E-mail:
devadoss@bipolaron.acs.uiuc.edu
54. Frequency dispersion phenomena in electronic materials
G. Garcia-Belmonte* and J. Bisquert
Dept. de Ciencies Experimentals
Universitat Jaume I
E-12080 Castello, SPAIN
Tel. : +34 964 345700 Fax: +34 964 345654
E-mail: garciag@uji.es
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TOTAL CHAPTERS=11
TOTAL PAGES=1025
Volume 9. Nanomaterials
2. Electrochemically Self-Assembled ordered nanostructured arrays:quantum dots, dashes
and wires
S. Bandyopadhyay* and A. E. Miller
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0511,
USA
Tel: 402-472-0294 Fax: 402-472-4732
Email: bandy@quantum1.unl.edu
Pages=75 Figures=24 Tables=1 Ref.=110 Equations=542
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30. Semiconductor quantum materials and their applications in electronics and
optoelectronics
Y. Fu* and M. Wallander
Department of Physics
Chalmers University of Technology
S-412 96 Gothenberg, Sweden
Tel. : +46 31 772 5481 Fax: +46 31 772 2092
Email: fyg@fy.chalmers.se
Pages=100 Figures=36 Tables=1 Ref.=257 Equations=111
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46. Mechanical spectroscopy of Nanostructured metallic systems
Luca Pasquini
Dipartimento di Fisica
Universita di Bologna
Viale Berti-Pichat 6/2
I-40127 Bologna, Italy
Phone: +39-51-6305298
Fax:+39-51-6305153
E-mail: pasquini@df.unibo.it
Pages=100 Figures=30 Tables=3 Ref.=84 Equations=65
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55. Confined Systems and Nanostructured Materials
Jose L.Marin*, Raul Riera and Rodrigo A. Rosas
Departamento de Investigacion
en Fisica
Universidad de Sonora
83190 Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico
Phone: (62) 59 21 56 Fax: (62) 12 66 49
Email: jmarin@cajeme.cifus.uson.mx
Pages=350 Figures=205 Tables=17 Ref.=623 Equations=0
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TOTAL CHAPTERS=5 TOTAL
PAGES=700
Volume 10. Device Applications
154. Semiconductor Photoconductors for Visible to far-infrared Detection
Nancy M. Haegel
Department of Physics
Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT 06430 USA
Phone: 203 254 4000 x2192
Fax:203 254 4277
email: nhaegel@fair1.fairfield.edu
Pages=100 Figures=43 Tables=1 Ref.=132 Equations=20
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162. Recent Advances in Quantum Dot Optoelectronics Devices
S. Kim and M. Razeghi*
Center for Quanmtum
Devices
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois 60208-3118, USA
Phone: 847-491-7251
Fax: 847-467-1817
Email: razeghi@ece.nwu.edu
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171. Germanium-Dioxide-Based Glasses as advanced Optical Sensors Materials
Alfred A. Margaryan
Independent Consultant
1139 E. Maple Street #5 Glendale, CA 91205
Phone: 818-242-7927
Email: aent@jps.net
Pages=100 Figures=52 Tables=65 Ref.=157 Equations=0
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R20. Bulk Semiconductors for infrared Applications
Professor Arnold Burger*, Jean-Olivier
Ndap, Kaushik Chattopadhyay and
Steve Morgan
Center for Photonic Materials and Devices
Department of Physics
Fisk University, Nashville,
TN 37208, USA
Tel. (615)329-8516 Fax: (615)329-8634
E-mail: aburger@dubois.fisk.edu
Pages=45 Figures=7 Tables=2 Ref.=217 Equations=0
19. Polycrystalline Silicon Based Thin Film Transistors for Integrated Active-Matrix Liquid-Crystal Displays
C. A. Dimitriadis
Department of Physics
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece
Telephone: +30-31-998094 Fax: +30-31-998019
E-mail: cdimitri@skiathos.physics.auth.gr
Pages=120 Figures=46 Tables=3 Ref.=146 Equations=45
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78. High-Bandwidth Optical Networks and Communication
M. J. Potasek
Air Force Research Laboratory
HEDB,
Bldg. 175E
2503 Gillingham Drive
Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5102, USA
Telephone: 210-536-5709 Fax: 210-536-2952
Email: mary.potasek@hedb.brooks.af.mil
Pages=100 Figures=32 Tables=1 Ref.=306 Equations=128
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130. Polymer electrets for electronics, sensors and photonics
Simona Bauer-Gogonea and
Siegfried Bauer*
Applied Physics
Johannes-Kepler University Linz
Altenbergerstr. 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria
Tel: +43-732-2468-9241
Fax: +43-732-2468-9242
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