Functional Oxides (eBook)
318 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-68608-9 (ISBN)
Professor Duncan Bruce graduated from the University of Liverpool (UK), where he also gained his PhD. In 1984, he took up a Temporary Lectureship in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Sheffield and was awarded a Royal Society Warren Research Fellowship. He was then appointed Lecturer in Chemistry and was promoted Senior Lecturer in 1994, in which year he became co-director of the Sheffield Centre for Molecular Materials. In 1995, he was appointed Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Exeter. Following the closure of Exeter's chemistry department in 2005, Professor Bruce took up his present position as Professor of Materials Chemistry in York. He is currently Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry Materials Chemistry Forum. His current research interests include liquid crystals and nanoparticle-doped, nanostructured, mesoporous silicates. His work has been recognized by various awards including the British Liquid Crystal Society's first Young Scientist prize and the RSC's Sir Edward Frankland Fellowship and Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize. He has held visiting positions in Australia, France, Japan and Italy. Dr. Richard Walton, who was also formerly based in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Exeter, now works in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Warwick. His research group works in the area of solid-state materials chemistry and has a number of projects focusing upon the synthesis, structural characterization and properties of inorganic materials. Dermot O'Hare is Professor in the Chemistry Research Laboratory at the University of Oxford. His research group has a wide range of research interests. They all involve synthetic chemistry ranging from organometallic chemistry to the synthesis of new microporous solids. Duncan Bruce and Dermot O'Hare have edited several editions of Inorganic Materials published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Inorganic Materials Preface.
Preface.
List of Contributors.
1. Noncentrosymmetric Inorganic Oxide Materials: Synthetic Strategies and Characterization Techniques (P. Shiv Halasyamani).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Strategies toward Synthesising Noncentrosymmetric Inorganic Materials
1.3 Electronic Distortions
1.4 Properties Associated with Noncentrosymmetric Materials
1.5 Outlook - Multifunctional Materials
1.6 Concluding Thoughts
Acknowledgements.
References.
2. Geometrically Frustrated Magnetic Materials (John E. Greedan).
2.2 Geometric Frustration
2.3 Real Materials
2.4 Concluding Remarks
References.
3. Lithium Ion Conduction in Oxides (Edmund Cussen).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Sodium and Lithium ß-Alumina.
3.3 Akali Metal Sulfates and the Effect of Anion Disorder on Conductivity.
3.4 LISICON and Related Phases.
3.5 Lithium conduction in NaSICON-Related phases.
3.6 Doped Analogues of LiZr2 (PO4)3.
3.7 Lithium conduction in the Perovskite Structure.
3.8 Lithium-Containing Garnets.
References.
4. Thermoelectric Oxides (Sylvie Hébert and Antoine Maignan).
4.1. Introduction.
4.2. How to Optimise Thermoelectric Generators (TEG).
4.3. Thermoelectric Oxides.
4.4. Conclusion.
Acknowledgments.
References
5. Transition Metal Oxides - Magnetoresistance and Half-Metallicity (Tapas Kumar Mandal and Martha Greenblatt).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Magnetoresistance: Concepts and Developments.
5.3 Half-Metallicity.
5.4 Oxides Exhibiting Half-Metallicity.
5.5 Magnetoresistance and Half-Metallicity of Double Perovskites.
5.6 Spintronics - The Emerging Magneto-electronics.
5.7 Summary.
Acknowledgments.
References.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.5.2010 |
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Reihe/Serie | Inorganic Materials Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Anorganische Chemie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Anorganische Chemie • Chemie • Chemistry • Electronic materials • Elektronische Materialien • Halbleiterphysik • Inorganic Chemistry • Materials Science • Materialwissenschaften • Physics • Physik • Semiconductor physics |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-68608-1 / 0470686081 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-68608-9 / 9780470686089 |
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