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This book offers a small corner stone on the collective knowledge around the most recent advances on the field of Nanotechnology in an ambitious effort to present as many of the current state-of-the-art technological areas of interest as possible. Starting with an outlined selection of most important advances in 2018, it presents novel research results on the fields of Materials - including perovskites, MOFs, transparent (TCMs), CNTs and photocatalytic - , Processes - including self-assembly and H-production -, Devices - including conventional and organic solar cells, LEDs, sensors,…mehr

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This book offers a small corner stone on the collective knowledge around the most recent advances on the field of Nanotechnology in an ambitious effort to present as many of the current state-of-the-art technological areas of interest as possible. Starting with an outlined selection of most important advances in 2018, it presents novel research results on the fields of Materials - including perovskites, MOFs, transparent (TCMs), CNTs and photocatalytic - , Processes - including self-assembly and H-production -, Devices - including conventional and organic solar cells, LEDs, sensors, nanogenerators, photodetectors, and Applications - including energy harvesting, distributed power systems- and many more. Whether the reader is a young researcher eager to dive into new knowledge that will advance his/her career, or a senior academic that needs to obtain a "helicopter view" on the most recent advances in Nanotechnology, this book will be proved an invaluable reference on significant novelties in a wide range of technological interests. Prof. George Kiriakidis, President E-MRS, IESL/FORTH
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jiajun Zhu is a research physicist in Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Currently, he has been awarded a DAAD Fellowship, working in Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany. Before that, he worked in Key Laboratory of Polar Materials and Devices, Ministry of Education, East China Normal University.