Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics

Author:   Robert M. Metzger ,  Peter R. Day ,  George C. Papavassiliou
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Edition:   1990 ed.
Volume:   248
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9780306438264


Pages:   742
Publication Date:   31 July 1991
Format:   Hardback
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This volume represents the written account of the NATO Advanced Study Institute ""Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics"" held at Hotel Spetses, Spetses Island, Greece from 12 June to 23 June 1989. The goal of the Institute was to demonstrate the breadth of chemical and physical knowledge that has been acquired in the last 20 years in inorganic and organic crystals, polymers, and thin films, which exhibit phenomena of reduced dimensionality. The interest in these systems started in the late 1960's with lower-dimensional inorganic conductors, in the early 1970's with quasi-one-dimensional crystalline organic conductors. which by 1979 led to the first organic superconductors, and, in 1977, to the fITSt conducting polymers. The study of monolayer films (Langmuir-Blodgett films) had progressed since the 1930's, but reached a great upsurge in . the early 1980's. The pursuit of non-linear optical phenomena became increasingly popular in the early 1980's, as the attention turned from inorganic crystals to organic films and polymers. And in the last few years the term ""moleculw' electronics"" has gained ever-increasing acceptance, although it is used in several contexts. We now have organic superconductors with critical temperatures in excess of 10 K, conducting polymers that are soluble and processable, and used commercially; we have films of a few monolayers that have high in-plane electrical conductivity, and polymers that show great promise in photonics; we even have a few devices that function almost at the molecular level.

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Author:   Robert M. Metzger ,  Peter R. Day ,  George C. Papavassiliou
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Edition:   1990 ed.
Volume:   248
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   2.720kg
ISBN:  

9780306438264


ISBN 10:   0306438267
Pages:   742
Publication Date:   31 July 1991
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Plenary Lectures: Charge-Transfer Compounds.- Plenary Lectures: Ion-Radical Salts and Superconductors.- Communications: Ion-Radical Conductors.- Communications: Organic Superconductors.- Communications: Inorganic Lower-Dimensional Systems.- Plenary Lectures: Conducting Polymers.- Communications: Conducting Polymers.- Communications: Theory.- Plenary Lectures: Langmuir-Blodgett Films.- Communications: Langmuir-Blodgett Films.- Plenary Lectures: Non-Linear Optics.- Communication: Non-Linear Optics.- Plenary Lecture: Molecular Devices.- Communications: Molecular Devices.- Participants.- Author Index.

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