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E-raamat: Photonic Polymer Systems: Fundamentals: Methods, and Applications

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  • Formaat: 968 pages
  • Sari: Plastics Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-1998
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482269970
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  • Formaat: 968 pages
  • Sari: Plastics Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-1998
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482269970

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Intended primarily for scientists, engineers, and technical personnel who are interested in the materials aspects of optics and photonics, this text provides background characterization and applications of optics and photonics. The 22 chapters of the book are presented in tutorial format and cover such topics as: poly(arylene vinylene) formation; basic characteristics of electroluminescent polymers and light-emitting diodes; the electrical and chemical structures of interface formation in inorganic semiconductors; absorption measurements for polymeric materials; the synthetic chemistry, material structure, and photoelectric property relationships of electroluminescent polymers; the physics, chemistry, and uses of non-crystalline organic photrefractive materials; and the potential of aligned polymers in optically guided wave devices for electroptic applications. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

"Furnishes the necessary background information, methods of characterization, and applications of optic and photonic systems based on polymers. Provides detailed tutorial chapters that offer in-depth explanations of optic and photonic fundamentals and synthesis techniques."

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". . .Those working with polymeric light-emitting materials or optical properties of the newest electro-optic polymers will find this book very useful for obtaining the latest information on these state-of-the-art materials and applications." ---IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine

Preface iii(4) Contributors vii
1. Optical Properties of Theta-Conjugated Silicon Polymers and Oligomers 1(32) Yoshihiko Kanemitsu
2. Synthesis and Properties of Poly(p-phenylene) and Its Derivatives 33(28) Kyoji Kaeriyama
3. Synthesis and Properties of Poly (phenylene vinylene)s and Related Poly (arylene vinylene)s 61(42) Frank R. Denton III Paul M. Lahti
4. Conjugated Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes and Microcavities 103(46) Franco Cacialli
5. Interface Formation in Organic Semiconductor Devices 149(32) V.-E. Choong Y. Park B. R. Hsieh Y. Gao
6. Electronic and Chemical Structure of Conjugated Polymers and Model Molecular Systems 181(36) M. Logdlund Th. Kugler W. R. Salaneck
7. Application of Polymers to Electroluminescence 217(52) Guangming Wang Chunwei Yuan Zuhong Lu Yu Wei
8. Optical Absorption of Polymers 269(26) S. K. So M. H. Chan
9. Relaxation Processes in Organic Polymer Systems as Probed by Energy-Selective Laser Spectroscopy 295(40) M. A. Drobizhev
10. Semiconducting Polymers as Light-Emitting Materials 335(38) Xiao-Chang Li Stephen C. Moratti
11. Poly (p-phenylenevinylene): An Attractive Material for Photonic Applications 373(64) Anna Samoc Marek Samoc Maneerat Woodruff Barry Luther-Davies Hybrid Materials for Electrical and Optical Applications, Sol-Gel Synthesis of Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes 437(44) Kyung M. Choi Kenneth J. Shea
13. Morphology and Structure of Bilayered Polymer Assemblies with Nonlinear Optical Properties 481(36) Li-Sheng Li
14. Part I: Polymeric Optical Guided-Wave Devices 517(20) Marc Gregory Mogul Donald L. Wise Joseph D. Gresser Debra J. Trantolo Gary E. Wnek Charles A. DiMarzio Part II: Sensor Protection from Lasers 537(34) Debra J. Trantolo Joseph D. Gresser Donald L. Wise Gregory J. Kowalski D. V. G. L. N. Rao F. J. Aranda Gary E. Wnek
15. Noncrystalline Organic Photorefractive Materials: Chemistry, Physics, and Applications 571(62) K. Meerholz B. Kippelen N. Peyghambarian
16. Optical Information Processing with Bacteriorhodopsin 633(60) D.V.G.L.N. Rao F.J. Aranda D. Narayana Rao Joby Joseph J.A. Akkara M. Nakashima
17. Microgravity Processing and Photonic Applications of Organic and Polymeric Materials 693(44) Donald O. Frazier Benjamin G. Penn David D. Smith William K. Witherow Mark S. Paley Hossin A. Abdeldayem
18. Optical and Electrical Properties of Protein and Biopolymer Thin Films 737(32) Thomas M. Cooper Lalgudi V. Natarajan
19. Polymer Composites of Quantum Dots 769(26) Greg Carlson Kenneth E. Gonsalves
20. Molecular Self-Assemblies as Advanced Materials 795(52) DeQuan Li Octavio Ramos, Jr.
21. Electrooptic Polymers and Applications: Materials Based on Heteroaromatic Nonlinear Optical Chromophores 847(48) Alex K-Y. Jen Yue Zhang
22. Organic Complex Thin Films for Ultrahigh Density Data Storage 895(42) Z. Q. Xue H.-J. Gao S. J. Pang Index 937
Donald L. Wise, Gary E. Wnek, Debra J. Trantolo, Thomas M. Cooper, Joseph D. Gresser