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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Qiaoliang Bao (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Australia) , Huiying Hoh (Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems of Ministry of Education and Guangdong Province, College of Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Ltd Weight: 0.610kg ISBN: 9780081026373ISBN 10: 0081026374 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 18 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Optical modulators based on 2D materials 3. 2D Materials for laser applications 4. Infrared photodetectors 5. Two-dimensional materials toward future photovoltaic devices 6. Black phosphorus: Light-matter interactions and potential applications 7. Light-emitting devices 8. Flexible and stretchable inorganic electronics: Conductive materials, fabrication strategy, and applicable devices 9. 2D materials for bio-photonic applications 10. Valleytronics in 2D semiconductors 11. PerspectiveReviewsAuthor InformationQiaoliang Bao received his B. A. (2000) and M. E. (2003) degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology (China). He obtained his Ph.D. degree (2007) in Materials Physics and Chemistry from Wuhan University (China). He worked as postdoctoral fellow at Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore from 2007 to 2012. He is currently associate professor at Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University. His research interests include synthesis and optical characterization of two-dimensional materials as well as their incorporation into photonic and optoelectronic devices. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 refereed journal articles with more than 15,000 total citations and an h-index of 50. Dr Hui Ying Hoh started as an aspiring materials chemist at the National University of Singapore. During her study, she combined experimental and computational results to elucidate graphene and diamond surfaces. Later, she worked on utilizing the optical properties of graphene. Currently, she is a post-doctoral researcher in Shenzhen University, where she is investigating functional 2D materials for photonics and optoelectronics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |