Search for dissertations about: "glass nanostructures"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words glass nanostructures.
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1. Chemically Synthesized ZnO Nanostructures : Realization of White Optoelectronic Devices with High CRI Values
Abstract : Recently in a couple of decades, nanotechnology and nanoscience are becoming wide spread fields of research due to the revolutionary advances in the manufacturing processes which enable the realization of infinitesimally modest nanodevices holding a huge variety of fascinating properties and applications. Besides various functional materials, ZnO has captivated interests for a variety of applications in electronics and optoelectronics owing to its unique characteristics; such as, direct wide band gap, large exciton binding energy, semiconducting, photonic, and piezoelectric properties. READ MORE
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2. Heterojunctions between zinc oxide nanostructures and organic semiconductor
Abstract : Lighting is a big business, lighting consumes considerable amount of the electricity. These facts motivate for the search of new illumination technologies that are efficient. Semiconductor light emitting diodes (LEDs) have huge potential to replace the traditional primary incandescent lighting sources. READ MORE
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3. Nanostructure and biomolecule interactions : Characterizing the complex
Abstract : This thesis presents the results of studies done on various biomolecules and their interactions with nanomaterials. The biomolecule sources are everything from purified, single proteins to the complicated mixture of blood serum and cell culture media. READ MORE
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4. Lighting and Sensing Applications of Nanostructured ZnO, CuO and Their Composites
Abstract : Low dimensional nanostructures of zinc oxide (ZnO), cupric oxide (CuO), and their composite nanostructures possess remarkable physical and chemical properties. Fundamental understanding and manipulation of these unique properties are crucial for all potential applications. READ MORE
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5. Plasmonic Nanostructures for Molecular Spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the fabrication, characterization and utilization of nanostructures for chemical sensing and optical enhancement processes.Noble metal nanostructures can support localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs), which amplify the strength of the electromagnetic field close to the structures. READ MORE