Properties of Metal Nanoparticles Embedded into Silicate Glasses: Including a Novel Doping Technique: Field-assisted Solid-state Ionic-diffusion - Couverture souple

Ali, Nasir

 
9783659929267: Properties of Metal Nanoparticles Embedded into Silicate Glasses: Including a Novel Doping Technique: Field-assisted Solid-state Ionic-diffusion

Synopsis

This is an introductory script for the tyros of glass sciences and nanophotonics. It contains basics about the structure and various properties of silicate glass. It also focuses on the amendment of optical properties of glasses via doping/diffusion of transition metal nanoparticles in to it. After reading this script one will be able to know about various routs of the diffusion of transition metal ions into silicate glasses. Furthermore, this script has the detailed characterization techniques and excellent results (including SEIs, FTIR Spectrograhps, SPR Preaks and EDX) that provides a gateway to the basic understanding about glass structure and its properties.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

This is an introductory script for the tyros of glass sciences and nanophotonics. It contains basics about the structure and various properties of silicate glass. It also focuses on the amendment of optical properties of glasses via doping/diffusion of transition metal nanoparticles in to it. After reading this script one will be able to know about various routs of the diffusion of transition metal ions into silicate glasses. Furthermore, this script has the detailed characterization techniques and excellent results (including SEIs, FTIR Spectrograhps, SPR Preaks and EDX) that provides a gateway to the basic understanding about glass structure and its properties.

Biographie de l'auteur

Nasir Ali, Currently working as a Physics Lecturer at Higher Education Department at GDC Thana, KP, Pakistan. He did MPhil in Physics from AWK University, Pakistan and did MSc in Physics from UOP, Pakistan. He also worked as a visiting faculty at AWK University, KP, Pakistan. He is very keen to move further in the field of nanophotonics.

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