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Photochemistry of organic compounds [[electronic resource] ] : from concepts to practice / / Petr Klán, Jakob Wirz
Photochemistry of organic compounds [[electronic resource] ] : from concepts to practice / / Petr Klán, Jakob Wirz
Autore Klán Petr
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (583 p.)
Disciplina 541.35
572.435
Altri autori (Persone) WirzJakob
Collana Postgraduate chemistry series
Soggetto topico Organic compounds - Synthesis
Organic photochemistry
ISBN 1-282-01326-2
9786612013263
1-4443-0001-6
1-4443-0000-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Photochemistry Of Organic Compounds: From Concepts To Practice; Contents; Special Topics; Case Studies; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Who's Afraid of Photochemistry?; 1.2 Electromagnetic Radiation; 1.3 Perception of Colour; 1.4 Electronic States: Elements of Molecular Quantum Mechanics; 1.5 Problems; 2 A Crash Course in Photophysics and a Classification of Primary Photoreactions; 2.1 Photophysical Processes; 2.1.1 State Diagrams; 2.1.2 Beer-Lambert Law; 2.1.3 Calculation of Fluorescence Rate Constants from Absorption Spectra; 2.1.4 Dipole and Transition Moments, Selection Rules
2.1.5 Rate Constants of Internal Conversion the Energy Gap Law; 2.1.6 Rate Constants of Intersystem Crossing, El Sayed Rules; 2.1.7 Quantum Yield: Definition; 2.1.8 Kasha and Vavilov Rules; 2.1.9 Franck-Condon Principle; 2.2 Energy Transfer, Quenching and Sensitization; 2.2.1 Diffusion-Controlled Reactions in Solution, Spin Statistics; 2.2.2 Energy Transfer; 2.2.3 Excimers and Exciplexes; 2.2.4 Delayed Fluorescence; 2.2.5 Dioxygen; 2.3 A Classification of Photochemical Reaction Pathways; 2.4 Problems; 3 Techniques and Methods; 3.1 Light Sources, Filters and Detectors
3.2 Preparative Irradiation3.3 Absorption Spectra; 3.4 Steady-State Emission Spectra and their Correction; 3.5 Time-Resolved Luminescence; 3.6 Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy with Polarized Light; 3.7 Flash Photolysis; 3.7.1 Kinetic Flash Photolysis; 3.7.2 Spectrographic Detection Systems; 3.7.3 Pump-Probe Spectroscopy; 3.7.4 Analysis of Kinetic Data; 3.7.5 Global Analysis of Transient Optical Spectra; 3.8 Time-Resolved IR and Raman Spectroscopy; 3.9 Quantum Yields; 3.9.1 Differential Quantum Yield; 3.9.2 Actinometry; 3.9.3 Spectrophotometric Determination of the Reaction Progress
3.9.4 Reversible Photoreactions3.9.5 Luminescence Quantum Yields; 3.9.6 Polychromatic Actinometry and Heterogeneous Systems; 3.9.7 Relating Quantum Yields to Rate Constants; 3.9.8 Stern-Volmer Analysis; 3.9.9 Quantum Yields of Triplet Formation; 3.9.10 Experimental Arrangements for Quantum Yield Measurements; 3.10 Low-Temperature Studies; Matrix Isolation; 3.11 Photoacoustic Calorimetry; 3.12 Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy; 3.13 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 3.14 Problems; 4 Quantum Mechanical Models of Electronic Excitation and Photochemical Reactivity
4.1 Boiling Down the Schrödinger Equation4.2 Hückel Molecular Orbital Theory; 4.3 HMO Perturbation Theory; 4.4 Symmetry Considerations; 4.5 Simple Quantum Chemical Models of Electronic Excitation; 4.6 Pairing Theorems and Dewar's PMO Theory; 4.7 The Need for Improvement; SCF, CI and DFT Calculations; 4.8 Spin-Orbit Coupling; 4.9 Theoretical Models of Photoreactivity, Correlation Diagrams; 4.10 Problems; 4.11 Appendix; 4.11.1 First-Order Perturbation; 4.11.2 Second-Order Perturbation; 5 Photochemical Reaction Mechanisms and Reaction Intermediates; 5.1 What is a Reaction Mechanism?
5.2 Electron Transfer
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Klán Petr  
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Photochemistry of organic compounds [[electronic resource] ] : from concepts to practice / / Petr Klán, Jakob Wirz
Photochemistry of organic compounds [[electronic resource] ] : from concepts to practice / / Petr Klán, Jakob Wirz
Autore Klán Petr
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (583 p.)
Disciplina 541.35
572.435
Altri autori (Persone) WirzJakob
Collana Postgraduate chemistry series
Soggetto topico Organic compounds - Synthesis
Organic photochemistry
ISBN 1-282-01326-2
9786612013263
1-4443-0001-6
1-4443-0000-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Photochemistry Of Organic Compounds: From Concepts To Practice; Contents; Special Topics; Case Studies; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Who's Afraid of Photochemistry?; 1.2 Electromagnetic Radiation; 1.3 Perception of Colour; 1.4 Electronic States: Elements of Molecular Quantum Mechanics; 1.5 Problems; 2 A Crash Course in Photophysics and a Classification of Primary Photoreactions; 2.1 Photophysical Processes; 2.1.1 State Diagrams; 2.1.2 Beer-Lambert Law; 2.1.3 Calculation of Fluorescence Rate Constants from Absorption Spectra; 2.1.4 Dipole and Transition Moments, Selection Rules
2.1.5 Rate Constants of Internal Conversion the Energy Gap Law; 2.1.6 Rate Constants of Intersystem Crossing, El Sayed Rules; 2.1.7 Quantum Yield: Definition; 2.1.8 Kasha and Vavilov Rules; 2.1.9 Franck-Condon Principle; 2.2 Energy Transfer, Quenching and Sensitization; 2.2.1 Diffusion-Controlled Reactions in Solution, Spin Statistics; 2.2.2 Energy Transfer; 2.2.3 Excimers and Exciplexes; 2.2.4 Delayed Fluorescence; 2.2.5 Dioxygen; 2.3 A Classification of Photochemical Reaction Pathways; 2.4 Problems; 3 Techniques and Methods; 3.1 Light Sources, Filters and Detectors
3.2 Preparative Irradiation3.3 Absorption Spectra; 3.4 Steady-State Emission Spectra and their Correction; 3.5 Time-Resolved Luminescence; 3.6 Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy with Polarized Light; 3.7 Flash Photolysis; 3.7.1 Kinetic Flash Photolysis; 3.7.2 Spectrographic Detection Systems; 3.7.3 Pump-Probe Spectroscopy; 3.7.4 Analysis of Kinetic Data; 3.7.5 Global Analysis of Transient Optical Spectra; 3.8 Time-Resolved IR and Raman Spectroscopy; 3.9 Quantum Yields; 3.9.1 Differential Quantum Yield; 3.9.2 Actinometry; 3.9.3 Spectrophotometric Determination of the Reaction Progress
3.9.4 Reversible Photoreactions3.9.5 Luminescence Quantum Yields; 3.9.6 Polychromatic Actinometry and Heterogeneous Systems; 3.9.7 Relating Quantum Yields to Rate Constants; 3.9.8 Stern-Volmer Analysis; 3.9.9 Quantum Yields of Triplet Formation; 3.9.10 Experimental Arrangements for Quantum Yield Measurements; 3.10 Low-Temperature Studies; Matrix Isolation; 3.11 Photoacoustic Calorimetry; 3.12 Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy; 3.13 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 3.14 Problems; 4 Quantum Mechanical Models of Electronic Excitation and Photochemical Reactivity
4.1 Boiling Down the Schrödinger Equation4.2 Hückel Molecular Orbital Theory; 4.3 HMO Perturbation Theory; 4.4 Symmetry Considerations; 4.5 Simple Quantum Chemical Models of Electronic Excitation; 4.6 Pairing Theorems and Dewar's PMO Theory; 4.7 The Need for Improvement; SCF, CI and DFT Calculations; 4.8 Spin-Orbit Coupling; 4.9 Theoretical Models of Photoreactivity, Correlation Diagrams; 4.10 Problems; 4.11 Appendix; 4.11.1 First-Order Perturbation; 4.11.2 Second-Order Perturbation; 5 Photochemical Reaction Mechanisms and Reaction Intermediates; 5.1 What is a Reaction Mechanism?
5.2 Electron Transfer
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Klán Petr  
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Photochromism / Edited by Glenn H. Brown
Photochromism / Edited by Glenn H. Brown
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : J. Wiley & Sons, 1971
Descrizione fisica XII, 853 p. : ill. graf. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 541.35
Collana Techniques of chemistry
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990003282580203316
New York : J. Wiley & Sons, 1971
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Photophysics and Photochemistry of a BODIPY‐Based Photosensitizer : Quantumchemical Simulations / / by Karl Michael Ziems
Photophysics and Photochemistry of a BODIPY‐Based Photosensitizer : Quantumchemical Simulations / / by Karl Michael Ziems
Autore Ziems Karl Michael
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer Spektrum, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (143 pages)
Disciplina 541.35
Collana BestMasters
Soggetto topico Chemistry - Data processing
Physical chemistry
Renewable energy sources
Computational Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Renewable Energy
ISBN 3-658-26188-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Theoretical Background of Quantum Chemistry -- Computational Details -- Results for Heavy Atom Mechanism -- Results for Chemical Reduction Mechanism.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910392751903321
Ziems Karl Michael  
Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer Spektrum, , 2019
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Photophysics, Photochemical and Substitution Reactions : Recent Advances / / Satyen Saha, Ravi Kumar Kanaparthi, Tanja V. Soldatovic, editors
Photophysics, Photochemical and Substitution Reactions : Recent Advances / / Satyen Saha, Ravi Kumar Kanaparthi, Tanja V. Soldatovic, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : IntechOpen, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 541.35
Soggetto topico Photochemistry
Physics
ISBN 1-83968-224-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Photophysics, Photochemical and Substitution Reactions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910490731803321
London : , : IntechOpen, , [2021]
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Photophysics, photochemical and substitution reactions : recent advances / / edited by Satyen Saha, Ravi Kumar Kanaparthi, Tanja V. Soldatovic
Photophysics, photochemical and substitution reactions : recent advances / / edited by Satyen Saha, Ravi Kumar Kanaparthi, Tanja V. Soldatovic
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : IntechOpen, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (207 pages)
Disciplina 541.35
Soggetto topico Photochemistry
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Photophysics, Photochemical and Substitution Reactions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910688222803321
London : , : IntechOpen, , 2021
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The physics behind semiconductor technology / / Albrecht Winnacker
The physics behind semiconductor technology / / Albrecht Winnacker
Autore Winnacker Albrecht
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 pages)
Disciplina 541.35
Soggetto topico Semiconductors
ISBN 9783031103148
9783031103131
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Part I Semiconductor Materials: Structure, Processes, Fabrication -- 1 Crystal Structure and Energy Bands -- 1.1 The Lattice Structure -- 1.2 Energy Bands -- 1.3 Metals and Insulators -- 1.4 Electrons and Holes -- 1.5 The Origin of Energy Bands according to the Schroedinger Equation -- 1.6 Band Structure -- 1.7 Direct and Indirect Semiconductors -- 1.8 Basic Properties of a Semiconductor Material to Be Taken from the Band Structure -- 1.9 Questions and Answers -- 2 Transport of Charge Carriers -- 2.1 Ohm's Law -- 2.2 Mobility and Hall Effect -- 2.3 Factors Determining the Mobility of Charge Carriers -- 2.4 Saturation Velocity -- 2.5 Mobility and Frequency Limit of Devices -- References -- 3 Donors and Acceptors -- 3.1 Creation of Free Electrons and Holes by Thermal Excitation -- 3.2 Doping of Si -- 3.3 The Hydrogen Model of Donors and Acceptors -- 3.4 Shallow Donors and Acceptors in Compound Semiconductors -- 3.5 Isoelectronic Impurities -- 3.6 Questions and Answers -- 4 Carrier Statistics -- 4.1 Density of States -- 4.2 Free Carrier Concentration in Thermal Equilibrium -- 4.3 The Law of Mass Action -- 4.4 The Intrinsic Case -- 4.5 Semi-insulating Semiconductors -- 4.6 The Temperature Dependence of Carrier Concentration. Why Si-Electronics Does not Work at Elevated Temperatures -- 4.7 Questions and Answers -- 5 Fabrication of Electronic Silicon -- 5.1 Silicon Valley, Si-Technology, and Si-Age -- 5.2 The Siemens Process -- 5.3 Crystal Growth of Silicon -- 5.4 The Float Zone Process as a Purification Method -- 5.5 Wafering -- 5.6 Electronic Silicon, a Material of Extreme Purity and Crystalline Perfection -- 5.7 Questions and Answers -- 6 Lattice Defects -- 6.1 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Defects -- 6.2 Point Defects -- 6.3 Line Defects (Dislocations).
6.4 The Role of Dislocations in Electronic Materials -- 6.5 Two-Dimensional Defects -- 6.6 Three-Dimensional Defects -- 6.7 Questions and Answers -- References -- 7 Compound Semiconductors -- 7.1 Introduction, Some History -- 7.2 The Potential of III-V-Compounds -- 7.3 Growth of GaAs and InP by the LEC and VGF Process -- 7.4 "New" Compound Semiconductors: SiC, AlN, and GaN -- 7.5 Epitaxy -- 7.6 Questions and Answers -- References -- 8 Amorphous Semiconductors -- 8.1 Short-Range Order and Band Structure -- 8.2 On the Distinction Between Direct and Indirect Semiconductors in Amorphous Semiconductors -- 8.3 Variable Range Hopping Conduction -- 8.4 The Problem of Doping in a-Si -- 8.5 Applications of a-Si:H -- 8.6 Questions and Answers -- References -- Part II Devices -- 9 The pn-Junction -- 9.1 pn-Junction Without External Voltage -- 9.2 pn-Junction with External Voltage -- 9.3 Breakthrough Voltage -- 9.4 Thickness of Depletion Layers -- 9.5 Questions and Answers -- 10 Solar Cells -- 10.1 The Sun, a Gigantic Energy Source -- 10.2 The Solar Cell, a pn-Junction Device -- 10.3 Operating Principle of the Solar Cell in Detail -- 10.4 The Optimum Bandgap for a Solar Cell Material -- 10.5 Thin Film Solar Cells -- 10.6 Cheaper Silicon for Photovoltaics -- 10.7 Questions and Answers -- References -- 11 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) -- 11.1 The Light Emitting Process in Semiconductors -- 11.2 The Linewidth of LEDs -- 11.3 Radiative and Nonradiative Processes -- 11.4 External and Internal Quantum Efficiency -- 11.5 LEDs for All Colors -- 11.6 The Story of the Blue LED -- 11.7 White LEDs -- 11.8 UV LEDs -- 11.9 Brightness of LEDs -- 11.10 Questions and Answers -- References -- 12 Semiconductor Lasers -- 12.1 The Laser Principle -- 12.2 Light Amplification and Lasing -- 12.3 Double Heterojunction Laser.
12.4 Lasers for Optical Data Storage and Optical Data Transmission -- 12.5 Laser Materials for Optical Data Transmission, an Example of Bandgap Engineering -- 12.6 Questions and Answers -- References -- 13 Transistors -- 13.1 The Bipolar Transistor -- 13.2 Field Effect Transistor -- 13.3 A MOSFET Problem Related to Miniaturization of Modern Electronics: High k-dielectrics -- 13.4 The Two-Dimensional Electron Gas, Realized in a MOSFET -- 13.5 Questions and Answers -- Reference -- 14 Integrated Circuits -- 14.1 Moore's Law -- 14.2 Photolithography: Components and Steps of Fabrication -- 14.3 Exposure in the Photolithography -- 14.4 Some Important Constituents of Integrated Circuits -- 14.5 Light Sources for Photolithography -- 14.6 Resolution Enhancement Techniques -- 14.7 Some Concluding Remarks on the Present Situation of Chip Technology -- 14.8 Questions and Answers -- References -- 15 Organic Electronics -- 15.1 Organic Materials for Electronics, a Totally Different Approach -- 15.2 Conjugated Double Bonds -- 15.3 Band Structure and Conductivity in Polymers -- 15.4 Polymer Conductivity by "Doping" -- 15.5 Conductivity of Polymers by Charge Carrier Injection -- 15.6 Charge Carrier Transport -- 15.7 Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) -- 15.8 Organic Solar Cells -- 15.9 Questions and Answers -- References -- 16 Towards Molecular Electronics -- 16.1 From "Top-Down" to "Bottom-Up" -- 16.2 Carbon Allotropes, Fullerenes -- 16.3 Carbon Nanotubes -- 16.4 Graphene -- 16.5 Single Molecule Interconnects and Anchor Groups -- 16.6 Molecular Switches -- 16.7 C-Based Electronics, Complementary to Si-Technology -- 16.8 Questions and Answers -- References -- List of Physics Comments -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
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Winnacker Albrecht  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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The physics behind semiconductor technology / / Albrecht Winnacker
The physics behind semiconductor technology / / Albrecht Winnacker
Autore Winnacker Albrecht
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 pages)
Disciplina 541.35
Soggetto topico Semiconductors
ISBN 9783031103148
9783031103131
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Part I Semiconductor Materials: Structure, Processes, Fabrication -- 1 Crystal Structure and Energy Bands -- 1.1 The Lattice Structure -- 1.2 Energy Bands -- 1.3 Metals and Insulators -- 1.4 Electrons and Holes -- 1.5 The Origin of Energy Bands according to the Schroedinger Equation -- 1.6 Band Structure -- 1.7 Direct and Indirect Semiconductors -- 1.8 Basic Properties of a Semiconductor Material to Be Taken from the Band Structure -- 1.9 Questions and Answers -- 2 Transport of Charge Carriers -- 2.1 Ohm's Law -- 2.2 Mobility and Hall Effect -- 2.3 Factors Determining the Mobility of Charge Carriers -- 2.4 Saturation Velocity -- 2.5 Mobility and Frequency Limit of Devices -- References -- 3 Donors and Acceptors -- 3.1 Creation of Free Electrons and Holes by Thermal Excitation -- 3.2 Doping of Si -- 3.3 The Hydrogen Model of Donors and Acceptors -- 3.4 Shallow Donors and Acceptors in Compound Semiconductors -- 3.5 Isoelectronic Impurities -- 3.6 Questions and Answers -- 4 Carrier Statistics -- 4.1 Density of States -- 4.2 Free Carrier Concentration in Thermal Equilibrium -- 4.3 The Law of Mass Action -- 4.4 The Intrinsic Case -- 4.5 Semi-insulating Semiconductors -- 4.6 The Temperature Dependence of Carrier Concentration. Why Si-Electronics Does not Work at Elevated Temperatures -- 4.7 Questions and Answers -- 5 Fabrication of Electronic Silicon -- 5.1 Silicon Valley, Si-Technology, and Si-Age -- 5.2 The Siemens Process -- 5.3 Crystal Growth of Silicon -- 5.4 The Float Zone Process as a Purification Method -- 5.5 Wafering -- 5.6 Electronic Silicon, a Material of Extreme Purity and Crystalline Perfection -- 5.7 Questions and Answers -- 6 Lattice Defects -- 6.1 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Defects -- 6.2 Point Defects -- 6.3 Line Defects (Dislocations).
6.4 The Role of Dislocations in Electronic Materials -- 6.5 Two-Dimensional Defects -- 6.6 Three-Dimensional Defects -- 6.7 Questions and Answers -- References -- 7 Compound Semiconductors -- 7.1 Introduction, Some History -- 7.2 The Potential of III-V-Compounds -- 7.3 Growth of GaAs and InP by the LEC and VGF Process -- 7.4 "New" Compound Semiconductors: SiC, AlN, and GaN -- 7.5 Epitaxy -- 7.6 Questions and Answers -- References -- 8 Amorphous Semiconductors -- 8.1 Short-Range Order and Band Structure -- 8.2 On the Distinction Between Direct and Indirect Semiconductors in Amorphous Semiconductors -- 8.3 Variable Range Hopping Conduction -- 8.4 The Problem of Doping in a-Si -- 8.5 Applications of a-Si:H -- 8.6 Questions and Answers -- References -- Part II Devices -- 9 The pn-Junction -- 9.1 pn-Junction Without External Voltage -- 9.2 pn-Junction with External Voltage -- 9.3 Breakthrough Voltage -- 9.4 Thickness of Depletion Layers -- 9.5 Questions and Answers -- 10 Solar Cells -- 10.1 The Sun, a Gigantic Energy Source -- 10.2 The Solar Cell, a pn-Junction Device -- 10.3 Operating Principle of the Solar Cell in Detail -- 10.4 The Optimum Bandgap for a Solar Cell Material -- 10.5 Thin Film Solar Cells -- 10.6 Cheaper Silicon for Photovoltaics -- 10.7 Questions and Answers -- References -- 11 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) -- 11.1 The Light Emitting Process in Semiconductors -- 11.2 The Linewidth of LEDs -- 11.3 Radiative and Nonradiative Processes -- 11.4 External and Internal Quantum Efficiency -- 11.5 LEDs for All Colors -- 11.6 The Story of the Blue LED -- 11.7 White LEDs -- 11.8 UV LEDs -- 11.9 Brightness of LEDs -- 11.10 Questions and Answers -- References -- 12 Semiconductor Lasers -- 12.1 The Laser Principle -- 12.2 Light Amplification and Lasing -- 12.3 Double Heterojunction Laser.
12.4 Lasers for Optical Data Storage and Optical Data Transmission -- 12.5 Laser Materials for Optical Data Transmission, an Example of Bandgap Engineering -- 12.6 Questions and Answers -- References -- 13 Transistors -- 13.1 The Bipolar Transistor -- 13.2 Field Effect Transistor -- 13.3 A MOSFET Problem Related to Miniaturization of Modern Electronics: High k-dielectrics -- 13.4 The Two-Dimensional Electron Gas, Realized in a MOSFET -- 13.5 Questions and Answers -- Reference -- 14 Integrated Circuits -- 14.1 Moore's Law -- 14.2 Photolithography: Components and Steps of Fabrication -- 14.3 Exposure in the Photolithography -- 14.4 Some Important Constituents of Integrated Circuits -- 14.5 Light Sources for Photolithography -- 14.6 Resolution Enhancement Techniques -- 14.7 Some Concluding Remarks on the Present Situation of Chip Technology -- 14.8 Questions and Answers -- References -- 15 Organic Electronics -- 15.1 Organic Materials for Electronics, a Totally Different Approach -- 15.2 Conjugated Double Bonds -- 15.3 Band Structure and Conductivity in Polymers -- 15.4 Polymer Conductivity by "Doping" -- 15.5 Conductivity of Polymers by Charge Carrier Injection -- 15.6 Charge Carrier Transport -- 15.7 Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) -- 15.8 Organic Solar Cells -- 15.9 Questions and Answers -- References -- 16 Towards Molecular Electronics -- 16.1 From "Top-Down" to "Bottom-Up" -- 16.2 Carbon Allotropes, Fullerenes -- 16.3 Carbon Nanotubes -- 16.4 Graphene -- 16.5 Single Molecule Interconnects and Anchor Groups -- 16.6 Molecular Switches -- 16.7 C-Based Electronics, Complementary to Si-Technology -- 16.8 Questions and Answers -- References -- List of Physics Comments -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
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Principles of molecular photochemistry : an introduction / Nicholas J. Turro, V. Ramamurthy, J.C. Scaiano
Principles of molecular photochemistry : an introduction / Nicholas J. Turro, V. Ramamurthy, J.C. Scaiano
Autore Turro, Nicholas J., 1938-
Pubbl/distr/stampa Sausalito, Calif. : University Science Books, c2009
Descrizione fisica xxi, 495 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 541.35
Altri autori (Persone) Ramamurthy, V.
Scaiano, J. C. (Juan C.), 1945-
Soggetto topico Photochemistry
ISBN 9781891389573
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Molecular photochemistry of organic compounds : an overview -- Electronic, vibrational, and spin configurations of electronically excited states -- Transitions between states : photophysical processes -- Radiative transitions between electronic states -- Photophysical radiationless transitions -- A theory of molecular organic photochemistry -- Energy transfer and electron transfer
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001124169707536
Turro, Nicholas J., 1938-  
Sausalito, Calif. : University Science Books, c2009
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Principles of photochemistry / P. Suppan
Principles of photochemistry / P. Suppan
Autore Suppan, Paul
Edizione [1. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : The Chemical Society, 1973
Descrizione fisica iv, 72 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Disciplina 541.35
Collana The Chemical Society. Monographs for teachers ; 22
Soggetto topico Photochemistry
ISBN 0851867693
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003547539707536
Suppan, Paul  
London : The Chemical Society, 1973
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