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Optical Properties of Functional Polymers and Nano Engineering Applications Nanotechnology and Application Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Jain Vaibhav, Kokil Akshay

Couverture de l’ouvrage Optical Properties of Functional Polymers and Nano Engineering Applications

This comprehensive text provides a basic introduction to the optical properties of polymers, as well as a systematic overview of the latest developments in their nano engineering applications?including L-GRIN lenses, 3D holographic displays, optical gene detection, and more. Covering an increasingly important class of materials relevant not only in academic research but also in industry, this book emphasizes the importance of nano engineering in improving the fundamental optical properties of the functional polymers, elaborating on high-level research while thoroughly explaining the underlying principles.

Optical and Optoelectronic Properties of Polymers and Their Nanoengineering Applications. Liquid Gradient Refractive Index Lenses. Photorefractive Polymers for 3D Display Application. Optical Gene Detection Using Conjugated Polymers. Polymer Ion Sensors Based on Intramolecular Charge-Transfer Interactions. Detection of Explosives and Metal Ions Using Fluorescent Polymers and Their Nanostructures. Holographic Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals: From Materials, Morphologies to Applications. Organic and Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Electrochromic Materials and Devices. Polymer Nanostructures through Packing of Spheres. Index.

Students, researchers, and practitioners of nano engineering, material science, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, energy, electronics, and optoelectronics.

Dr. Vaibhav Jain currently works in private industry and is a subject matter expert in materials science and engineering. Before that, he was a materials engineer in the Optical Sciences Division of the Naval Research Lab from 2011 to 2013. From 2009 to 2011, he worked in the same division as a National Research Council postdoctoral researcher. Dr. Jain received his Ph.D from Virginia Tech in macromolecular science and engineering in 2009, and his undergraduate degree in polymer science and chemical technology from Delhi College of Engineering, New Delhi, India. He has coauthored 35 publications and more than 50 conference presentations.

Akshay Kokil is a materials scientist with diverse academic and industrial research experience. Dr. Kokil received his undergraduate education in polymer engineering at University of Pune, India, and earned his Ph.D in macromolecular science and engineering from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He has authored more than 45 publications, and presented his research at multiple international research conferences. Several of his papers have been featured on journal covers and highlighted in research sections of magazines and websites. He is also the author of the book Conjugated Polymer Networks: Synthesis and Properties.

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Mots-clés :

Conjugated Polymer; Polymer Nanoengineering Applications; PDLCs; Polymer Optical Properties; Diffraction Efciency; Polymer Optoelectronic Properties; American Chemical Society; Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Electrochromic Device; CPNs; Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Electrochromic Material; HPDLC; Holographic Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal; Refractive Index; Fluorescent Polymer Nanostructure; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; Fluorescent Polymer; Electric Eld; Intramolecular Charge-Transfer Interaction; Thin Lms; Polymer Ion Sensors; Transition Metal; Metal Ion Recognition; Optical Gene Detection; Reprecipitation Method; Photorefractive Polymer; Refractive Index Prole; Liquid Gradient Refractive Index Lense; DNA Sensor; Polymer Nanostructure; PR Polymer; Gene detection; Uorescence Quenching; Polymers 3D displays; LC Droplet; Photorefractive polymers; DFB Laser; L-GRIN; Reection Gratings; Liquid gradient refractive index lenses; EC Material; Polymer nano engineering applications; Writing Beams; Optoelectronic properties of polymers; Crown Ether Units; Optical properties of polymers; Click Reactions; Nano engineering; Transmission Gratings; Functional polymers; Organic photovoltaic devices; Explosive vapor sensors; Metal ion sensors; Packing of spheres; Polymer nanostructures; Organic–inorganic hybrid electrochromic devices; Organic–inorganic hybrid electrochromic materials; Organic electrochromic devices; Organic electrochromic materials; Holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystals; Fluorescent polymer nanostructures; Fluorescent polymers; Intramolecular charge-transfer interactions; Conjugated polymers

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