Advanced Inorganic Semiconductor Materials
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (164 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- 2D SiC
- Ag2TexS1−x QDs
- Brillouin spectroscopy
- DFT calculations
- Ge
- MA1-xFAxPbCl3
- Ohmic contact
- Raman spectroscopy
- Schrödinger equation
- Si heterojunction
- Woods–Saxon potential
- adsorption
- anisotropic properties
- annealing temperature
- auger recombination
- avalanche multiplication
- avalanche photodiode
- band gap engineering
- bandgap
- biaxial strain
- channel
- colloidal quantum dots
- density of states
- electronic band structure
- electronic structure
- fabrication methods
- first-principles calculations
- fluorescence resonance energy transfer
- hafnium dioxide
- hydrogenic impurity
- interface
- interlay
- inverse opal
- ion implantation
- lead halide perovskites
- magnetism
- metal atoms
- monolayer semiconductor
- optical absorption coefficient
- optical fiber telecommunication
- optoelectronics
- photocatalytic application
- photodetector
- photodetectors
- photonic crystals
- plasticity
- spherical quantum dots
- supraparticles
- ternary alloying
- two-dimensional (2D) BN sheet
- β-Ga2O3
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This Reprint is based on the Special Issue with the same title in Inorganics. It aims to immerse the reader in the most current research and ideas in inorganic semiconductors, from traditional to novel two-dimensional semiconductor materials and one-dimensional quantum dots. In this Reprint, leading experts in the field summarize contemporary findings and share their insights, research findings, and visions for the future. It contains diverse studies, including those on experimental fabrication and characterization as well as the electronic, electrical, magnetic, optoelectronic, and thermal properties of inorganic semiconductors. In total, 11 contributions were published, of which 9 are original papers and 2 are topical reviews. These contributions will help readers increase their knowledge in the field of inorganic semiconductor materials and be a new source of inspiration for novel, focused investigations, which we sincerely hope will contribute to the next edition of this Special Issue, "Advanced Inorganic Semiconductor Materials: 2nd Edition".
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