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Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Materials and Composites for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
, 2020Organic–inorganic hybrids, which synergize the merits of organic and inorganic materials, have emerged as a new class of highly versatile functional materials with tailored properties and enhanced ...
Simrjit Singh +9 more
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This series provides authoritative coverage of topical and emerging research areas in inorganic materials chemistry and its related disciplines in physics, biology and materials science. The series covers the three key areas of materials class, function and methodology, with each volume themed around a specific type of material, characterisation method,
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This series provides authoritative coverage of topical and emerging research areas in inorganic materials chemistry and its related disciplines in physics, biology and materials science. The series covers the three key areas of materials class, function and methodology, with each volume themed around a specific type of material, characterisation method,
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Organic-inorganic optical materials
Optics Letters, 1994We describe the use of an intriguing class of materials, termed polycerams, for applications in integrated optics. Polycerams are ceramic-polymer hybrid materials that are synthesized by wet-chemical methods. As films they can be deposited in single-step operations with thicknesses from 5 microm, and their refractive indices and Abbe numbers can be ...
S, Motakef, J M, Boulton, D R, Uhlmann
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Geological and inorganic materials
Analytical Chemistry, 1987The current review covers the literature reported from November 1984 to October 1986. This review covers the analytical techniques that are currently applied to the analysis of geological and inorganic materials. The authors have tried to highlight work either that applies state of the art techniques to novel problems or that has advanced the state of ...
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Advanced Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
Advanced Functional MaterialsResearch on organic–inorganic hybrid materials (OIHMs) has experienced explosive growth in the past decades. The diversity of organic components allows for the introduction of various spatial scales, functional groups, and polarities, while inorganic ...
Kun Zhou +5 more
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Hybrid Inorganic—Organic Mesoporous Materials
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Inorganic Photorefractive Materials
2000Light-induced refractive index changes — so-called photorefractive effects — in inorganic electro-optic crystals were discovered by Ashkin et al. in 1966 [1]. Though in the beginning these effects seemed to be very undesirable (“optical damage”), Chen et al. recognized only two years later the significance for holographic data storage [2].
Buse, Karsten, Krätzig, Eckhard
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Physics World, 1990
As optical technology becomes poised to revolutionise the world of communication the need for novel nonlinear optic (NLO) and electrooptic (EO) materials is increasing rapidly. NLO and EO materials come in many shapes and sizes; there are the large, aesthetically-pleasing, optically perfect and well known inorganic single crystals such as lithium ...
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As optical technology becomes poised to revolutionise the world of communication the need for novel nonlinear optic (NLO) and electrooptic (EO) materials is increasing rapidly. NLO and EO materials come in many shapes and sizes; there are the large, aesthetically-pleasing, optically perfect and well known inorganic single crystals such as lithium ...
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Inorganic photosensitive materials
SPIE Proceedings, 1996Photochromism is a specific example of photosensitivity in which the absorption spectrum of a material is altered by exposure to electromagnetic irradiation and in which the sample reverts to its original condition after cessation of the irradiation. This phenomenon has been observed in a variety of glasses and crystals.
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