Wide Gap II-VI Semiconductors, Proceedings of the E-MRS Advanced Research Workshop, Montpellier, 16-18 January 1991


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Wide Gap II-VI Semiconductors presents the proceedings of the E-MRS Advanced Research Workshop which was held at Montpellier between 16-18 January 1991. These proceedings will stimulate ideas and interest for the future development of the wide bandgap II-VI compounds and major new device applications. To this end, contributions from some 70 scientists (mainly from France, Germany and the UK, but also, and most importantly, a few leading USA and Japanese researchers) discuss and examine the potential of the II-VIs, especially ZnSe and related materials, as blue light emitters and laser diodes. The current status of the role of these materials is the subject of considerable interest and is featured in two lively round table discussion papers: 'Doping in II-VIs' and 'Practical devices for blue emission'. In the face of major research programmes on II-VI compounds in the USA and Japan, this volume explores European research and new initiatives in this field. Wide Gap II-VI Semiconductors is an essential record of the present state of research and of the factors governing the future. The papers presented here are reprinted from Semiconductor Science and Technology (1991, Volume 6, Number 9a), an Institute of Physics journal.




Bibliographic Guide to Conference Publications


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Vols. for 1975- include publications cataloged by the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library with additional entries from the Library of Congress MARC tapes.




Physics Briefs


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Crystal Growth


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This 2-volume set presents 12 invited state-of-the-art i papers (volume 1) and a collection of 75 contributed papers on topics of current interest (volume 2).




Terahertz Sources and Systems


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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Château de Bonas, France, 22-27 June 2000




Microcavities


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Rapid development of microfabrication and assembly of nanostructures has opened up many opportunities to miniaturize structures that confine light, producing unusual and extremely interesting optical properties. This book addresses the large variety of optical phenomena taking place in confined solid state structures: microcavities. Realisations include planar and pillar microcavities, whispering gallery modes, and photonic crystals. The microcavities represent a unique laboratory for quantum optics and photonics. They exhibit a number of beautiful effects including lasing, superfluidity, superradiance, entanglement etc. Written by four practitioners strongly involved in experiments and theories of microcavities, it is addressed to any interested reader having a general physical background, but in particular to undergraduate and graduate students at physics faculties.




Nanostructure Science and Technology


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Timely information on scientific and engineering developments occurring in laboratories around the world provides critical input to maintaining the economic and technological strength of the United States. Moreover, sharing this information quickly with other countries can greatly enhance the productivity of scientists and engineers. These are some of the reasons why the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been involved in funding science and technology assessments comparing the United States and foreign countries since the early 1980s. A substantial number of these studies have been conducted by the World Technology Evaluation Center (WTEC) managed by Loyola College through a cooperative agreement with NSF. The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Committee on Technology's Interagency Working Group on NanoScience, Engineering and Technology (CT/IWGN) worked with WTEC to develop the scope of this Nanostucture Science and Technology report in an effort to develop a baseline of understanding for how to strategically make Federal nanoscale R&D investments in the coming years. The purpose of the NSTC/WTEC activity is to assess R&D efforts in other countries in specific areas of technology, to compare these efforts and their results to U. S. research in the same areas, and to identify opportunities for international collaboration in precompetitive research. Many U. S. organizations support substantial data gathering and analysis efforts focusing on nations such as Japan. But often the results of these studies are not widely available. At the same time, government and privately sponsored studies that are in the public domain tend to be "input" studies.




Chemically Deposited Nanocrystalline Metal Oxide Thin Films


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This book guides beginners in the areas of thin film preparation, characterization, and device making, while providing insight into these areas for experts. As chemically deposited metal oxides are currently gaining attention in development of devices such as solar cells, supercapacitors, batteries, sensors, etc., the book illustrates how the chemical deposition route is emerging as a relatively inexpensive, simple, and convenient solution for large area deposition. The advancement in the nanostructured materials for the development of devices is fully discussed.




Sixty Years of Science at UNESCO, 1945-2005


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Written by historians and scientists from all over the world as well as by former and active staff members, this publication gives an inside perspective on the role played by UNESCO in the history of international scienctific co-operation over the past six decades. It is divided into six sections under the headings of: setting the scene, 1945-1965; basic sciences and engineering; environmental sciences; science and society; overviews and analyses; and looking ahead. It also features a list of chronological milestones during this 60-year period.