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Optical Properties and Applications

Most of the important applications of polymer-based nanocomposites have been realized in the optical area by the interesting association of the organic and inorganic components. Usually, optical composites are seen to be mixtures of a functional material and a processable matrix [49]. Optically functional parts include quantum-confined semiconductors, inorganic oxides, organic materials (small molecules), and polymers. The processable matrix materials are usually polymers but can also be copolymers, polymer blends, glass, or ceramics. [Pg.257]


Papkovsky D.B., Ponomarev G.V., Trettnak W., Oleary P., Phosphorescent Complexes of Porphyrin Ketones - Optical Properties And Application to Oxygen Sensing, Anal. [Pg.115]

I. Hamburg and C.G. Granvist, Evaporated Sn-doped ln203 films basic optical properties and applications to energy-efficient windows, J. Appl. Phys., 60 R123-R159, 1986. [Pg.522]

Li JH, Zhang JZ (2009) Optical properties and applications of hybrid semiconductor nanomaterials. Coord Chem Rev 253 3015-3041... [Pg.34]

Reppy MA, Pindzola BA (2007) Biosensing with polydiacetylene materials structures, optical properties and applications. Chem Commun 42 4317-4388... [Pg.383]

Abeles, B., and J. I. Gittleman, 1976. Composite material films optical properties and applications, Appl. Opt., 15, 2328-2332. [Pg.499]

Goodson,T., et al. (2004), Optical properties and applications of dendrimer-metal nanocomposites, Int. Rev. Phys. Chem., 23,1. [Pg.1313]

J. L. Adam, Optical Properties and Applications of Fluoride Glasses, in Advanced Inorganic Fluorides , eds. T. Nakajima, B. Zemva, and A. Tressaud, Elsevier, New York, 2000, p. 235. [Pg.2416]

InGaN/GaN QUANTUM WELLS FABRICATION, OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND APPLICATION IN LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES... [Pg.517]

Y. Wang, Luminescent CdTe and CdSe semiconductor nanocrystals Preparation, optical properties and applications, J. Nanosci. Nanotech., 8, 1068-1091 (2008). [Pg.558]

P kovsky. D. B.. Ponomarev. G. V.. Trettnak, W.. and O Leary. P. 1995. Phoqiborescent complexes of porphyrin ketones Optical properties and applications to oxygen sensing. Anat Chem. 67 4112-4117. [Pg.567]

OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF REVERSE SATURABLE ABSORBERS... [Pg.117]

Jiang X, Chen Z, Huang S, Wang J, Pan Y (2014) A red phosphor BaTiF6 Mn reaction mechanism, microstructures, optical properties, and applications for white LEDs. Dalton Trans 43 9414... [Pg.397]

Ohmachi Y, Uchida N (1972) Vitreous ASjSe3 investigation of acousto-optical properties and application to infrared modulator. J Appl Phys 43 1709-1712... [Pg.194]

Since their discovery in the early 80 s soluble polysilanes became the subject of numerous papers in differents fields synthesis, physical properties, optical properties and applications. Among them very few are devoted to the actual molecular wei t determination by... [Pg.49]

Most of the 3D photonic crystals fabricated via solution-based approaches are inverted opals, since the fabrication of inverse-opal photonic crystals and the evaluation of their optical properties both are relatively simple and easy. There have been a large number of studies that dealt with opal and inverse-opal photonic crystals in the literature, and it is impossible to cover most of the contents of the studies reporting inverse-opal (and opal) photonic crystals concerning their fabrication processes, characterization of the crystals, optical properties, and applications (Chen, 1999 Sun, 2000a Muller, 2000 McComb, 2001 Stein, 2001 Scroden, 2001 Astratov, 2002). Therefore, the contents of only a few of such studies as dealt with metal oxide inverted opals fabricated by the sol-gel process are presented here. [Pg.1469]

Yamaguchi T., Takasaki H. Optical property and application. In Thin Film Handbook, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 131st Committee. Tokyo, Japan Ohmusya, 1979, pp. 797-806... [Pg.1863]

The interest in quantum wires imtil recently has been primarily academic. Considerable work has been done to imderstand electron transport in such structures as well as their optical properties and applications are beginning to emerge. For example, Kouklin et al., have foimd that quantum wires have a very large resistance change when illmninated with a nanowatt of infrared radiation, thus are possible candidates for very sensitive IR detectors (Kouklin et al., Appl. Phys. Lett., Vol. 76, (2000) 460). Several groups have reported microcavity quantum wire lasers (e.g., ). Other applications being piusued are quantum wire HEMTs. [Pg.433]

J-L. Adam, Optical properties and applications of fluoride glasses, in Advanced Inorganic Fluorides Synthesis, Characterization and Applications, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2000. [Pg.345]


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