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      Arrays, Functional Materials, and Industrial Nanosilicon

      Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook

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      Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook book

      Arrays, Functional Materials, and Industrial Nanosilicon
      Edited ByKlaus D. Sattler
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 7 August 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315153551
      Pages 682
      eBook ISBN 9781315153551
      Subjects Engineering & Technology, Physical Sciences
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      Sattler, K.D. (Ed.). (2017). Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook: Arrays, Functional Materials, and Industrial Nanosilicon (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315153551

      ABSTRACT

      This comprehensive tutorial guide to silicon nanomaterials spans from fundamental properties, growth mechanisms, and processing of nanosilicon to electronic device, energy conversion and storage, biomedical, and environmental applications. It also presents core knowledge with basic mathematical equations, tables, and graphs in order to provide the reader with the tools necessary to understand the latest technology developments.

      From low-dimensional structures, quantum dots, and nanowires to hybrid materials, arrays, networks, and biomedical applications, this Sourcebook is a complete resource for anyone working with this materials:

      • Covers fundamental concepts, properties, methods, and practical applications.
      • Focuses on one important type of silicon nanomaterial in every chapter.
      • Discusses formation, properties, and applications for each material.
      • Written in a tutorial style with basic equations and fundamentals included in an extended introduction.
      • Highlights materials that show exceptional properties as well as strong prospects for future applications.

       

      Klaus D. Sattler is professor physics at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, having earned his PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. He was honored with the Walter Schottky Prize from the German Physical Society, and is the editor of the sister work also published by Taylor & Francis, Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, as well as the acclaimed multi-volume Handbook of Nanophysics.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|212 pages

      Arrays, hybrids, and core–shell

      chapter 1|40 pages

      Formation and optical properties of silicon nanowire arrays

      ByAnna S. Kalyuzhnaya, Aleksandra I. Efimova, Leonid A. Golovan, Kirill A. Gonchar, Victor Y. Timoshenko

      chapter 2|26 pages

      Inverted silicon nanopencil arrays

      ByFei Xiu, Johnny C. Ho

      chapter 3|18 pages

      Single-crystal silicon nanopore and arrays

      ByZewen Liu, Yifan Wang

      chapter 4|20 pages

      Fabrication of three-dimensional Si quantum dot array by fusion of biotemplate and neutral beam etching

      BySeiji Samukawa

      chapter 5|48 pages

      Systems of silicon nanocrystals and their peculiarities

      ByVladimir A. Terekhov, Sergey Y. Turishchev, Evelina P. Domashevskaya

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Silicon/polymer composite nanopost arrays

      ByXueyao Liu, Wendong Liu, Bai Yang

      chapter 7|24 pages

      Vertical silicon nanostructures via metal-assisted chemical etching

      BySeyeong Lee, Dong-Hee Kang, Seong-Min Kim, Myung-Han Yoon

      chapter 8|20 pages

      Silicon nanowire and nanohole arrays

      ByChangying Zhao, Xing Fang

      part II|248 pages

      Functional materials

      chapter 9|48 pages

      Silicon-based core–shell nanostructures

      ByMallar Ray, Sayak Dutta Gupta, Atrayee Hazra

      chapter 10|16 pages

      Porous silicon as template for magnetic nanostructures

      ByPetra Granitzer, Klemens Rumpf

      chapter 11|32 pages

      Heat and mass transfer in silicon-based nanostructures

      ByHyung Hee Cho, Beom Seok Kim

      chapter 12|18 pages

      Electrodeposited silicon from ionic liquids

      ByFrank Endres

      chapter 13|18 pages

      Sonosensitizing properties of silicon nanoparticles

      ByLiubov A. Osminkina, Andrew P. Sviridov

      chapter 14|26 pages

      Silicon metamaterials for infrared applications

      ByXianglei Liu, Zhuomin M. Zhang

      chapter 15|24 pages

      Antireflective silicon nanostructures

      ByYoung J. Yoo, Eun K. Kang, Yong T. Lee, Young M. Song

      chapter 16|20 pages

      Black silicon antireflection nanostructures

      ByMartin Steglich, Oliver Puffky

      chapter 17|14 pages

      Silicon nanowires in biomedicine

      ByAlp Özgün, Bora Garipcan

      chapter 18|12 pages

      Silicon dots in radiotherapy

      ByMaría L. Dell´Arciprete, Mónica C. Gonzalez, Roxana M. Gorojod, Mónica L. Kotler

      chapter 19|18 pages

      Silicon-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries

      ByGyeong S. Hwang, Chia-Yun Chou

      part III|194 pages

      Industrial nanosilicon

      chapter 20|22 pages

      Silicon nanopowder synthesis by inductively coupled plasma as anode for high-energy Li-ion batteries

      ByDominic Leblanc, Richard Dolbec, Abdelbast Guerfi, Jiayin Guo, Pierre Hovington, Maher Boulos, Karim Zaghib

      chapter 21|14 pages

      Nanophotonics silicon solar cells

      ByBoyuan Cai, Baohua Jia

      chapter 22|24 pages

      Photovoltaic structures based on porous silicon

      ByIgor B. Olenych, Liubomyr S. Monastyrskii, Olena I. Aksimentyeva

      chapter 23|16 pages

      Silicon nanostalagmites for hybrid solar cells

      ByZingway Pei, Subramani Thiyagu

      chapter 24|16 pages

      Bottom-up nanostructured silicon for thermoelectrics

      ByAikebaier Yusufu, Ken Kurosaki

      chapter 25|20 pages

      Nanosilicon and thermoelectricity

      ByDario Narducci

      chapter 26|18 pages

      Nanostructured silicon for thermoelectric applications

      ByGiovanni Pennelli, Elisabetta Dimaggio

      chapter 27|24 pages

      Nanoscale silicon in photonics and photovoltaics

      ByFabio Iacona, Alessia Irrera, Salvatore Mirabella, Simona Boninelli, Barbara Fazio, Maria Miritello, Antonio Terrasi, Giorgia Franzò, Francesco Priolo

      chapter 28|20 pages

      Silicon–carbon yolk–shell structures for energy storage application

      ByXuefeng Song, Zhuang Sun, Cheng Yang, Lisong Xiao

      chapter 29|18 pages

      Nanosilicon for quantum information

      ByDavide Rotta, Enrico Prati
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