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Encyclopedia of Materials: Electronics

  • Book

  • March 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5638095

Encyclopedia of Materials: Electronics, Three Volume Set provides a compilation on all aspects of electronic materials and devices, i.e., their science, engineering and technology. As electronic materials are integrated into numerous devices and widely used in almost all sectors, including information and communication technology, automation and control, robotics, manufacturing, process industries, instrumentation, energy and power systems, healthcare, and defense and security, this book is an ideal reference. This area of science will play an influential role in the future. In addition, given the rapid expansion of publications in this field, the compilation of definitive reviews of this kind is especially important and invaluable.

The study of electronic materials is truly multidisciplinary, therefore the contributors to, and the audience for, this work will be from the fields of materials science, engineering, physics and chemistry. This title will provide users with a single and unique reference source for fundamental and applied research in electronic materials, incorporating elements from many different disciplines and applications. The work will be an invaluable resource for libraries in universities, research organizations, and manufacturing and technology companies.

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Table of Contents

Section 1. Semiconducting Materials and Devices
Section 2. 2D Materials
Section 3. Nanoscale Materials Systems
Section 4. Complex Oxides
Section 5. Magnetic, Spintronic, and Superconducting Materials
Section 6. Photonic Materials
Section 7. Organic Electronics
Section 8. Sensors, Actuators and Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
Section 9. Materials for Battery and Super Capacitors
Section 10. Piezoelectric, Ferroelectric and Thermoelectric Materials