The optical properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene make them potentially suitable for a variety of photonic applications. Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications explores the properties of these exciting materials and their use across a variety of applications.Part one introduces the fundamental optical properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene before exploring how carbon nanotubes and graphene are synthesised. A further chapter focusses on nonlinearity enhancement and novel preparation approaches for carbon nanotube and graphene photonic devices. Chapters in part two…mehr
The optical properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene make them potentially suitable for a variety of photonic applications. Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications explores the properties of these exciting materials and their use across a variety of applications.Part one introduces the fundamental optical properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene before exploring how carbon nanotubes and graphene are synthesised. A further chapter focusses on nonlinearity enhancement and novel preparation approaches for carbon nanotube and graphene photonic devices. Chapters in part two discuss carbon nanotubes and graphene for laser applications and highlight optical gain and lasing in carbon nanotubes, carbon nanotube and graphene-based fiber lasers, carbon-nanotube-based bulk solid-state lasers, electromagnetic nonlinearities in graphene, and carbon nanotube-based nonlinear photonic devices. Finally, part three focusses on carbon-based optoelectronics and includes chapterson carbon nanotube solar cells, a carbon nanotube-based optical platform for biomolecular detection, hybrid carbon nanotube-liquid crystal nanophotonic devices, and quantum light sources based on individual carbon nanotubes.Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications is a technical resource for materials scientists, electrical engineers working in the photonics and optoelectronics industry and academics and researchers interested in the field.
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8.2 Design and fabrication of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based nonlinear photonic devices
8.3 Applications of CNT-based nonlinear photonic devices
8.4 Conclusion
Part III: Carbon-based optoelectronics
Chapter 9: Carbon nanotube solar cells
Abstract:
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Optoelectronic properties of carbon nanotubes
9.3 Scope of the study
9.4 Carbon nanotubes in solid-state bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells
9.5 Carbon nanotubes in liquid phase photoelectrochemical cells: donor-acceptor hybrids
9.6 Single-walled carbon nanotubes in photoactive layer of dye-sensitized solar cells
9.7 Carbon nanotubes as electrode materials in photovoltaic devices
9.8 Developing technologies
9.9 Conclusion and future trends
9.10 Acknowledgement
Chapter 10: Carbon nanotube-based optical platforms for biomolecular detection
Abstract:
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Optical-sensing mechanism
10.3 Carbon nanotube-based optical sensors for chemical and biological molecules
10.4 Advanced optical-sensing applications
10.5 Conclusion
10.6 Acknowledgment
Chapter 11: Carbon nanotube-based photovoltaic and light-emitting diodes
Abstract:
11.1 Introduction to carbon nanotube (CNT) diodes
11.2 Doping-free fabrication and characteristics of CNT diodes
11.3 Performance
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"With the increasing interest in carbon nanostructures., textbooks and review articles continue to appear with a special focus on new findings and their relation to prior knowledge. The recent volume entitled 'Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene for Photonic Applications'.fits nicely into this context.The individual chapters provide excellent coverage of the literature with each chapter containing many pertinent and current references." --MaterialsView.com, December 17, 2013
The individual chapters provide excellent coverage of the literature with each chapter containing many pertinent and current references." --Materials Views
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