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Title:  Molecular Electronics - From Principles to Practice
Division:  General Materials / John Wiley & Son / 英文版
Author/Editor:  Mike Petty    Star:  
ISBN: 0470013079
Introduce Date:  2008年01月09日00:36 , Release Date:  2008年01月09日00:40
Introducer:  Metalcarbene , Rate: 55/596  
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Molecular Electronics: From Principles to Practice
Mike Petty
ISBN: 978-0-470-01307-6
Hardcover
544 pages
January 2008
Wiley List Price:         US $240.00

This consistent and comprehensive text is unique in providing an informed insight into molecular electronics by contrasting the prospects for molecular scale electronics with the continuing development of the inorganic semiconductor industry. Providing a wealth of information on the subject from background material to possible applications, Molecular Electronics contains all the need to know information in one easily accessible place. Speculation about future developments has also been included to give the whole picture of this increasingly popular and important topic.

Contents

Chapter 1: Scope of Molecular Electronics

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Molecular materials for electronics

1.3 Molecular-scale electronics

1.4 The biological world

1.5 Future opportunities

1.6 Conclusions

Bibliography

References

Chapter 2: Materials’ Foundations

2.1 Introduction

2.2. Electronic structure

2.3 Chemical bonding

2.4 Bonding in organic compounds

2.5 Crystalline and noncrystalline materials

2.6 Polymers

2.7 Soft matter: emulsions, foams and gels

2.8 Diffusion

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Chapter 3: Electrical Conductivity

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Classical theory

3.3 Energy bands in solids

3.4 Organic compounds

3.5 Low frequency conductivity

3.6 Conductivity at high frequencies

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References

Chapter 4: Optical Phenomena

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Electromagnetic radiation

4.4 Interaction of EM waves with organic molecules

4.5 Transmission and reflection from interfaces

4.6 Waveguiding

4.7 Surface plasmons

4.8 Photonic crystals

Bibliography

References

Chapter 5: Electroactive Organic Compounds

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Selected topics in chemistry

5.3 Conductive polymers

5.4 Charge-transfer complexes

5.5 Buckyballs and nanotubes

5.6 Piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity and ferroelectricity

5.7 Magnetic materials

Bibliography

References

Chapter 6: Tools for Molecular Electronics

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Direct imaging

6.3 X-ray reflection

6.4 Neutron reflection

6.5 Electron diffraction

6.6 Infrared spectroscopy

6.7 Surface analytical techniques

6.8 Scanning probe microscopies

6.9 Film thickness measurements

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Chapter 7: Thin Film Processing and Device Fabrication

7.1 Introduction

7.2. Established deposition methods

7.3 Molecular architectures

7.4 Nanofabrication

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Chapter 8: Liquid Crystals and Devices

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Liquid crystal phases

8.3 Liquid crystal polymers

8.4 Display devices

8.5 Ferroelectric liquid crystals

8.6 Polymer dispersed liquid crystals

8.7 Liquid crystal lenses

8.8 Other application areas

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Chapter 9: Plastic Electronics

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Organic diodes

9.3 Metal-insulator-semiconductor structures

9.4 Field effect transistors

9.5 Integrated organic circuits

9.6 Organic light-emitting displays

9.7 Photovoltaic cells

9.8 Other application areas

Bibliography

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Chapter 10: Chemical Sensors and Actuators

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Sensing systems

10.3 Definitions

10.4 Chemical sensors

10.5 Biological olfaction

10.6 Electronic noses

10.7 Physical sensors and actuators

10.8 Smart textiles and clothing

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Chapter 11: Molecular-Scale Electronics

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Nanosystems

11.3 Engineering materials at the molecular level

11.4 Electronic device architectures

11.5 Molecular rectification

11.6 Electronic switching and memory devices

11.7 Single electron devices

11.8 Optical and chemical switches

11.9 Nanomagnetic systems

11.10 Nanotube electronics

11.11 Molecular actuation

11.12 Logic circuits

11.13 Computing architectures

11.14 Quantum computing

Bibliography

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Chapter 12: Bioelectronics

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Biological building blocks

12.3 Nucleotides

12.4 Cells

12.5 Genetic coding

12.6 The biological membrane

12.7 Neurons

12.8 Biosensors

12.9 DNA electronics

12.10 Photobiology

12.11 Molecular motors

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References

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