Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals

Over the past 12 years since the groundbreaking work on graphene, the field of 2D layered materials has grown by leaps and bounds as more materials are theoretically predicted and experimentically verified. These materials and their unique electronic, optical, and mechanical properties have inspired...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-cj82n99152021-05-27T05:11:19ZOptical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystalsOver the past 12 years since the groundbreaking work on graphene, the field of 2D layered materials has grown by leaps and bounds as more materials are theoretically predicted and experimentically verified. These materials and their unique electronic, optical, and mechanical properties have inspired the scientific community to explore and investigate novel, fundamental physical phenomena as well create and refine technological devices which leverage the host of unique benefits which these materials possess. In the past few years, this burgeoning field has heavily moved towards combining layers of various materials into novel heterostructures. These heterostructures are an exciting area of research because of the plethora of exciting possibilities and results which arise due to the large number of heterostructure combinations and configurations. Particularly, the research into the optical properties of these layered materials and their heterostructures under confinement provides another exciting avenue for developing optoelectric devices.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20213177
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description Over the past 12 years since the groundbreaking work on graphene, the field of 2D layered materials has grown by leaps and bounds as more materials are theoretically predicted and experimentically verified. These materials and their unique electronic, optical, and mechanical properties have inspired the scientific community to explore and investigate novel, fundamental physical phenomena as well create and refine technological devices which leverage the host of unique benefits which these materials possess. In the past few years, this burgeoning field has heavily moved towards combining layers of various materials into novel heterostructures. These heterostructures are an exciting area of research because of the plethora of exciting possibilities and results which arise due to the large number of heterostructure combinations and configurations. Particularly, the research into the optical properties of these layered materials and their heterostructures under confinement provides another exciting avenue for developing optoelectric devices.
title Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals
spellingShingle Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals
title_short Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals
title_full Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals
title_fullStr Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals
title_full_unstemmed Optical properties of nanoscale bismuth selenide and its heterocrystals
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