Optical and Electrical Properties of Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Crystalline Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2022) | Viewed by 16626
Special Issue Editors
Interests: optoelectronics; semiconductors; finite element methods; Raman spectroscopy; materials in art and archaeology; physical properties in the nanoscale
Interests: nanomaterials; optoelectronics; semiconductors; nanowires; raman spectroscopy; photoluminescence; cathodoluminescence; solar cells; 2-D materials
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Low-dimensional materials made a real revolution in both the technological and research fields during the last decades. Among them, we can find two main categories: 1D systems, like nanowires, nanotubes or nanofibers, and 2D systems, with the paradigmatic example of graphene, but also a huge number of novel 2D materials currently under extensive development. All of them present a broad variety of applications in highly active fields such as electronics, photonics, materials science, sensors, energy storage or biomedical applications, among many others. The common factor of both categories consists of the presence of certain confined physical dimensions. This allows for the tailoring and engineering of their physical properties further beyond those of the equivalent bulk materials. Moreover, most materials show entirely new characteristics in the low-dimensional regime, making them the keystones of new-generation devices.
We invite researchers to contribute to this Special Issue aiming to better understand the optical and electrical properties of nanoscale materials without leaving behind potential applications in the future optoelectronic devices.
The potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Optical and electrical characterization of materials
- Synthesis and growth of low-dimensional materials
- Spectroscopic characterization
- Heterostructured nanomaterials and devices
- Applications to novel optoelectronic devices
Prof. Dr. Jorge Souto
Dr. Jose Luis Pura
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanocrystals
- optical properties
- electrical properties
- 2D materials
- 1D materials
- optoelectronic devices
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