Metal Oxides for Optoelectronics and Optics-Based Medical Applications

Metal Oxides for Optoelectronics and Optics-Based Medical Applications

Mohammad, Faruq; Sagadevan, Suresh; Podder, Jiban

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

07/2022

446

Mole

Inglês

9780323858243

15 a 20 dias

450

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Section 1: Technology and properties 1. General introduction on the Metal oxides for optoelectronic and photonic applications 2. Recent developments in the metal oxides designed for optoelectronic and photonic applications 3. Features of preparation of metal oxide-based glasses and their physical properties 4. Metal oxide-based optical fibers

Section 2: Optoelectronic and photonic applications 5. Metal oxides-based LED and lasers 6. Metal oxides-based photodetectors (from IR to UV) 7. Optical and optoelectronic metal oxide-based sensors 8. Passive optoelectronic elements 9. Metal oxide photonic crystals and their application 10. Heavy-metal oxides glasses and its optoelectronic applications 11. Integrated optoelectronics

Section 3: Metal oxide-based optoelectronic devices in biomedical applications 12. Metal oxide-based fiber technology in the pharmaceutical and medical chemistry 13. Metal oxide involved LED technology in cosmetic surgery and treatment 14. Metal oxide containing luminescent and magnetic probes for personalized medicine 15. Metal-oxides meta structures and their biological applications
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Challenges of metal oxide glass; Drug delivery; Electrooptic modulation; Electrospinning; Feed materials; Glass waveguide; Industrial applications; Integrated optoelectronics; Integrated photonic devices; Light modulators; Metal oxide glass; Metal oxides; Metal-oxide nanoparticles; Nanoparticles; Optical bandgaps; Optical switches; Optoelectronic devices; Personalized medicine; Photodiodes; Photonic crystals; Photopharmacology; Photoresistors; Physical properties of glass; Solar cells; Sol-gel; Spinneret; Structural color; Surface plasmons; Synthesis of metal oxide glass; Theranostic; Tissue engineering; Wound healing