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9781605112800

Nanomaterials Integration for Electronics, Energy and Sensing

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    9781605112800

  • ISBN10:

    1605112801

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-05-02
  • Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr

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Symposium Y, "Nanomaterials Integration for Electronics, Energy, and Sensing," was held Nov. 29-Dec. 3 at the 2010 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. The symposium provided a forum for scientists and engineers to showcase their latest research results focused on the challenges of integration in combining diverse nano-materials together across length scales and into nanosystems to achieve novel properties and performance. The final program of this symposium consisted of over 240 papers (15 invited) presented over 14 sessions (10 oral and 4 poster). The symposium also included two joint sessions with: 1) Symposium B, "Carbon-Based Electronic Devices-Processing, Performance, and Reliability"; 2) Symposium Z, "Hierarchical Materials and Composites-Combining Length Scales from Nano to Macro." The overarching theme of the symposium resonated with the idea that advances in nanotechnology will ultimately be enabled by the invention, development and refinement of methods for the integration of nanomaterials into useful architectures and systems.

Table of Contents

Electronics and Optoelectronics
Carbon-based materials as key-enabler for 'More Than
Near white light emission from ZnO nanostructures
The development of anodic aluminum oxide based micro-channel plate for large-area photo-detector
Nanorods of Dy modified BiFeO3 for multifunctional device applications
Anisotropic conducting film (ACF) of Ag nanoparticles as transfer polymer and electrical interface for silicon micro- and nano-pillars
Synthesis and dispersion of ultra-small binary and ternary metal oxide nanoparticles for dielectric thin films
Three-dimensional patterning of micro/nanoparticle assembly with a single droplet of suspension
Energy
Use of doped-YAG nanoparticles as down-converters for photovoltaics
Electrospun polythiophene nanofibers and their applications for organic solar cells
Fabrication of photovoltaic devices using novel organic polymer/nanostructure blends
Electrical and photoelectrical measurements on ZnO-nanowires coated with PEDOT:PSS for dye-sensitized solar cells
Plasma treatment of titanium dioxide nanoparticle layer for improving performance of dye-sensitized solar cells
Titanium dioxide nanotubes decorated with nanoparticles for dye-sensitized solar cells
Fracture transfer of vertical semiconductor pillar arrays to low cost arbitrary substrates for flexible energy device applications
Comprehensive light trapping study of next generation thin film solar cells
Nanostructured broad band infrared absorber
Pt/TiO2/Ti metal-insulator-metal tunnel diodes for rectification in an energy harvesting system
Ceramic thin films for high integration density capacitor applications
Synthesis of CNT-metal oxide nano-composite electrode materials for supercapacitor by low-pressure MOCVD
Nano-flower MnO2 coated graphene composite electrodes for energy storage devices
Catalytic activity of nanostructured plate-type Cu-based on ZnO nanorods promoted by additive metals for oxidative steam reforming of methanol
Sensing
Evaluation of graphene and graphene derivatives for RF-impedance based sensing
A chemical gas sensor from large-scale thermal CVD derived graphene
Noise mitigation techniques for carbon nanotube-based piezoresistive sensor systems
Thickness effect of sputtered ZnO seed layer on the fabrication of ZnO nanorods on flexible polyimide films and their ethanol gas sensing properties
Enhanced response characteristics of SnO2 thin film loaded with nanoscale catalytic clusters for methane gas
Quantitative studies of long-term stable, top-down fabricated silicon nanowire pH sensors
Binding of dinuclear ruthenium complexes, SWNTs and nanoparticles for hybrid nanocomposite materials
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