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Hybrid Nanocomposites for Nanotechnology: Electronic, Optical, Magnetic and Biomedical Applications
Merhari, Lhadi (Author)
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Springer
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Hybrid Nanocomposites for Nanotechnology: Electronic, Optical, Magnetic and Biomedical Applications - Merhari, Lhadi
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Synopsis "Hybrid Nanocomposites for Nanotechnology: Electronic, Optical, Magnetic and Biomedical Applications"
This book covers the latest advances in polymer-inorganic nanocomposites, with particular focus on high-added-value applications in fields including electronics, optics, magnetism and biotechnology. The unique focus of this book is on electronic, optical, magnetic and biomedical applications of hybrid nanocomposites. Coverage includes: Synthesis methods and issues and production scale-up: methods for making organic-inorganic nanocomposites on the laboratory scale, for production up-scaling and quality control. Individual chapters concentrate on one of these, offering details and highlighting challenges. Characterization methods: These are tied to the intended applications, focusing on quality control after synthesis of organic-inorganic nanocomposites. Electronic applications: These encompass resists for microelectronics, low-k/high-k dielectric films. Optical applications and Photonics: These applications include linear and non-linear optical devices, and encapsulation of active optical devices. Magnetic applications: These encompass non-traditional recording media and new magnetic materials. Biomedical applications: "Hot" applications including bio-resists, tissue engineering, biocompatibility and bio-sensors. The book offers readers a solid grasp of the state of the art, and of current challenges in non-traditional applications of hybrid nanocomposites.