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Date :
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Foreword
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Since the realization of the first laser 40 years ago, the merging of the fields of quantum
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electronics and quantum optics has stimulated the development of many new materials
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and devices. These, in turn, support a flourishing optoelectronics market for optical communications,
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optical data processing, medical diagnostics, materials processing, display
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technology, and many other applications.
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Therefore, in the year 2000, it is timely to publish The Handbook of Advanced Electronic
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and Photonic Materials and Devices. The editor, Hari Singh Nalwa, is well known
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for his original work on nonlinear optics of organic molecules and polymers. Together
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with Seizo Miyata, he edited a comprehensive volume under this title that provides a
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broad overview of this particular subject. The same authors also edited a volume on
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organic electroluminescent materials and devices.
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The present 10 volume handbook has a much broader scope. It includes semiconductor
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materials, quantum wells and quantum dots, liquid crystals, conducting polymers,
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laser materials, photoconductors, electroluminescent and photorefractive materials,
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nanostructured, supramolecular, and self-assembled materials, ferroelectrics, and
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superconductors. Applications of these materials in photoconductors, optical fibers, xerography,
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solar cells, dynamic random access memory, and sensors are described. The
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Handbook contains contributions by 180 leading experts from 25 different countries.
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It truly represents the worldwide research efforts and results that support the global
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market of optoelectronics. All scientific and technical workers in this broad field are indebted
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Volume 1. SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS
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Chapter 1. Growth and Doping of Te-Based II–VI Layers and Quantum Structures by Molecular
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Beam Epitaxy
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K. Saminadayar, S. Tatarenko, K. Kheng, V. Huard, D. Martrou
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Chapter 2. Gallium Arsenide Heterostructures
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Eric Donkor
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Chapter 3. Photoluminescence in Gan and Ingan and Their Applications in Photonics
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Annamraju Kasi Viswanath
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Chapter 4. Processing of Compound Semiconductors
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S. J. Pearton
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Chapter 5. Hydrogen in Wide Bandgap Semiconductors
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S. J. Pearton, J. W. Lee
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Chapter 6. Wet Etching of III–V Semiconductors
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Walter P. Gomes
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Chapter 7. Combinatorial Synthesis and High Throughput Evaluation of Electronic and Photonic
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Material Ships
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Chapter 8. Coherent Effects in Semiconductor Heterostructures
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Volume 2. SEMICONDUCTORS DEVICES
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Chapter 1. Si/SiGe Heterostructures for Si-Based Nanoelectronics
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D. Y. C. Lie, K. L. Wang
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Chapter 2. Impact Ionization in Compound Semiconductor Devices
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E. Zanoni, G. Meneghesso
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Chapter 3. Recent Advances in Quantum Dot Optoelectronic Devices and Future Trends
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S. Kim, M. Razeghi
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Chapter 4. Failure Mechanisms in Compound Semiconductor Electron Devices
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F. Fantini, R. Menozzi, M. Borgarino, L. Cattani, D. Dieci
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Chapter 5. Semiconductor Quantum Materials and Their Applications in Electronics and
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Optoelectronics
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Y. Fu, M. Willander
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Chapter 6. Photo-Electromotive-Force Effect in Semiconductors
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Serguei Stepanov
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Volume 3. HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTORS AND ORGANIC CONDUCTORS
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Chapter 1. High-TC Superconductors Toward Small Scale Applications
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R. Gerbaldo, G. Ghigo, L. Gozzelino, E. Mezzetti
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Chapter 2. Processing and Characterization of Bi-Based Single Crystals and Tapes
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Chapter 3. Grain Connectivity and Vortex Pinning in High-Temperature Superconductors
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J. Horvat
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Chapter 4. Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide as an Infrared Radiation SensingMaterial
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Donald P. Butler, Zeynep Çelik-Butler
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Chapter 5. High-Magnetic-Field Studies of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Organic Conductors Based on
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J. Singleton
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Chapter 6. Quinonoid -Extended Tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs)
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Nazario Martin, Enrique Orti
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Chapter 7. Supramolecular Aspects of Organic Conductors
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Tomoyuki Akutagawa, Tatsuo Hasegawa, Takayoshi Nakamura
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Chapter 8. Intramolecular Electronic-Transfer Phenomena in Organic Mixed-Valence Compounds
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Daniel Ruiz-Molina, Josep Sedó, Concepció Rovira, Jaume Veciana
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Chapter 9. Conducting Organic Composites
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Jean-Pierre Farges, André Brau
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Volume 4. FERROELECTRICS AND DIELECTRICS
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Chapter 1. Pyroelectricity: Fundamentals and Applications
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Sidney B. Lang, Dilip K. Das-Gupta
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Chapter 2. Crystal Growth, Charakterization, and Domain Studies in Lithium Niobate and Lithium
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Tantalate Ferroelectrics
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Venkatraman Gopalan, Norman Sanford, J. A. Aust, K. Kitamura, Y. Furukawa
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Chapter 3. Bismuth Vanadate: A Versatile Ferroelectric Material
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K. Shantha, K. B. R. Varma
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Chapter 4. Electric Field Influence on AcousticWaves
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B. D. Zaitsev, I. E. Kuznetsova
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Chapter 5. Dielectric Ceramics
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Y. S. Cho, K. H. Yoon
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Chapter 6. Low-k Materials for Microelectronics Interconnects
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Patrick G. Chiu, David T. Hsu, Hyung-Kun Kim, Frank G. Shi, Hari Singh Nalwa, Bin Zhao
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Volume 5. CHALCOGENIDE GLASSES AND SOL–GEL MATERIALS
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Chapter 1. Conduction and Conduction-Related Phenomena in Ion-Conducting Glasses
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Akira Doi
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Chapter 2. Photoinduced Phenomena in Amorphous Chalcogenides: From Phenomenology to
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Nanoscale
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Alexander V. Kolobov, Kazunobu Tanaka
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Chapter 3. Photoinduced and Electron-Beam Phenomena in Ag-Rich Amorphous Chalcogenide
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Semiconductors
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Takeshi Kawaguchi, Keiji Tanaka, Stephen R. Elliott
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Chapter 4. Photoinduced Anisotropy in Chalcogenide Glass
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Keiji Tanaka
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Chapter 5. Photonic Glasses: Nonlinear Optical and Spectral Hole Burning Properties
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Masayuki Nogami, S. Tamil Selvan, Hongwei Song
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Chapter 6. Structure, Chemistry, and Applications of Sol–Gel Derived Materials
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Maryanne M. Collinson
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Chapter 7. Sol–Gel, Modified Sol–Gel, and Mettalo-Organic Deposition Techniques for Complex
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Oxide Films: Processing and Applications
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CONTENTS OF VOLUMES IN THIS SET 595
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Chapter 8. Sol–Gel Coatings for Optical and Dielectric Applications
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M. R. Böhmer, A. R. Balkenende, T. N. M. Bernards, M. P. J. Peeters, M. J. van Bommel,
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E. P. Boonekamp, M. A. Verheijen, L. H. M. Krings, Z. A. E. P. Vroon
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Volume 6. NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS
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Chapter 1. Electrochemically Self-Assembled Ordered Nanostructure Arrays: Quantum Dots,
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Dashes, andWires
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S. Bandyopadhyay, A. E. Miller
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Chapter 2. Mechanical Spectroscopy of Nanostructured Metallic Systems
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Luca Pasquini
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Chapter 3. Soft Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Magnetic Materials
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Frédéric Mazaleyrat, Richard Barrué
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Chapter 4. Nanoporous Materials for Optical Applications: Microlasers and Microresonators
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F. Laeri, J. U. Nöckel
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Chapter 5. Nanoporous Materials for Optical Applications
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J. Sauer, F. Marlow, F. Schüth
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Chapter 6. Optical Properties and Impurity States in Nanostructured Materials
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Raúl Riera, José L. Marín, Rodrigo A. Rosas
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Chapter 7. Confined Systems and Nanostructured Materials
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José L. Marín, Raúl Riera, Rodrigo A. Rosas
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Volume 7. LIQUID CRYSTALS, DISPLAY AND LASER MATERIALS
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Chapter 1. Liquid Crystals for Electro-Optic Applications
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S. M. Kelly, M. O’Neill
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Chapter 2. Switchable Holographic Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
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Richard L. Sutherland, Lalgudi V. Natarajan, Timothy J. Bunning, Vincent P. Tondiglia
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Chapter 3. Electrochromism and Electrochromic Materials for Displays
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P. M. S. Monk
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Chapter 4. Materials for Solid-State Dye Lasers
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A. Costela, I. García-Moreno, R. Sastre
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Chapter 5. Photophysical Properties of Laser Dyes: Correlations with the Lasing Characteristics
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F. López Arbeloa, T. López Arbeloa, I. López Arbeloa
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Chapter 6. Interplay of an Anisotropy and Orientational Relaxation Processes in Luminescence and
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Lasing of Dyes
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S. V. Sergeyev
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Chapter 7. Photosensitive Materials for Holographic Recording
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S. Blaya, L. Carretero, R. F. Madrigal, A. Fimia
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Volume 8. CONDUCTING POLYMERS
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Chapter 1. Synthesis, Electrical, and Optical Properties of Conjugated Polymers
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Rafaël Kiebooms, Reghu Menon, Kwanghee Lee
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Chapter 2. Conjugated Polymer Films for Molecular and Ionic Recognition
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Bruno Fabre
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Chapter 3. Polyacetylene and its Analogs: Synthesis and Physical Properties
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Kristen J. Steenberg Harrell, SonBinh T. Nguyen
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Chapter 4. Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Poly(p-Phenylene Vinylene)s
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Jonas Gruber, Rosamaria Wu Chia Li, Ivo Alexandre Hümmelgen
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Chapter 5. Self-Organized Supramolecular Polymer Structures to Control Electrical Conductivity
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Olli Ikkala, Gerrit ten Brinke
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Chapter 6. Spectroelectrochemistry of Conducting Polymers
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Rudolf Holze
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Chapter 7. Electronic Spectra of Conjugated Polymers and Oligomers
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Chapter 8. Stability of Electrically Conducting Polymers
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F. Mohammad
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Volume 9. NONLINEAR OPTICAL MATERIALS
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Chapter 1. Calculations of Dynamic Hyperpolarizabilities for Small and Medium-Sized Molecules
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David M. Bishop, Patrick Norman
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Chapter 2. Theoretical Approach to the Design of Organic Molecular and Polymeric Nonlinear
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Optical Materials
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Benoît Champagne, Bernard Kirtman
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Chapter 3. Design and Characterization of Organic and Organometallic Molecules for Second-Order
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Nonlinear Optics
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Etienne Goovaerts, Wim E. Wenseleers, M. Helena Garcia, Graham H. Cross
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Chapter 4. Photonic Crystals: Crystal Growth, Processing, and Physical Properties
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M. D. Aggarwal, W. S. Wang, K. Bhat
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Chapter 5. Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering: Opportunities for Molecular, Supramolecular, and Device
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Characterization by Incoherent Second-Order Nonlinear Light Scattering
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Koen Clays, André Persoons
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Chapter 6. Nonlinear Optical Properties of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes
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Rui Hua Xie
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Chapter 7. Third-Order Optical Nonlinearity in Polydiacetylene Waveguides at Telecommunications
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Wavelengths
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A. Boyle, W. J. Blau
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Chapter 8. Organic Materials for Optical Limiting
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Satya Ram Mishra, S. C. Mehendale
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Volume 10. LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES, LITHIUM BATTERIES AND POLYMER DEVICES
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Chapter 1. Organic and Polymer-Based Light-Emitting Diodes
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Thien-Phap Nguyen, Pierre Destruel, Philippe Molinie
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Chapter 2. Optical Devices Based on Conductive Polymers
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W. A. Gazotti, A. F. Nogueira, E. M. Girotto, L. Micaroni, M. Martini, S. das Neves,
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M.-A. De Paoli
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Chapter 3. Intercalation Compounds for Advanced Lithium Batteries
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C. Julien, G. A. Nazri
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Chapter 4. Polymer Electrets for Electronics, Sensors, and Photonics
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Simona Bauer-Gogonea, Siegfried Bauer
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Chapter 5. Charge-Transporting Polymers and Molecular Glasses
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J. V. Grazulevicius, P. Strohriegl
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Chapter 6. Electrochemically Prepared Thin-Film Solar Cells
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Figen Kadirgan
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