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2d Materials For Nanophotonics Young Min Jhon Ju Han Lee

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2d Materials For Nanophotonics Young Min Jhon Ju Han Lee
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.35 MB
Pages: 412
Author: Young Min Jhon; Ju Han Lee
ISBN: 9780128186589, 0128186585
Language: English
Year: 2020

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2d Materials For Nanophotonics Young Min Jhon Ju Han Lee by Young Min Jhon; Ju Han Lee 9780128186589, 0128186585 instant download after payment.

2D Materials for Nanophotonics presents a detailed overview of the applications of 2D materials for nanophotonics, covering the photonic properties of a range of 2D materials including graphene, 2D phosphorene and MXenes, and discussing applications in lighting and energy storage. This comprehensive reference is ideal for readers seeking a detailed and critical analysis of how 2D materials are being used for a range of photonic and optical applications. Outlines the major photonic properties in a variety of 2D materials Demonstrates major applications in lighting and energy storage Explores the challenges of using 2D materials in photonics

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