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Introduction in II-VI Semiconductors
II-VI semiconductors, formed by elements of the group II and VI of the periodic table, are an important family of semiconductors with relevant... -
II-VI Semiconductor-Based Thin Film Electric and Electronic Gas Sensors
This chapter describes II-VI semiconductor films that have been applied to sensing various gases and vapors. Their gas responses have been stimulated... -
II-VI Semiconductors Bandgap Engineering
II-VI semiconductors play a significant role in optical materials, particularly in solar photovoltaic cells, solid-state lighting, detectors,... -
II–VI Semiconductor-Based Humidity Sensors
This chapter discusses the problems associated with monitoring the amount of water vapors in the atmosphere. This is an important issue because, due... -
Photodetectors Based on II-VI Multicomponent Alloys
This chapter is devoted to the consideration of the specifics of using II-VI-based multicomponent alloys in the development of photodetectors of... -
Specific Applications of II–VI Semiconductor Nanomaterials-Based Biosensors for Food Analysis and Food Safety
II–VI semiconducting nanomaterials have been attracting a great deal of interests in sensors and biosensors development for decades owing to their... -
Hg-Based Narrow Bandgap II-VI Semiconductors
This chapter deals with Hg-based II-VI compounds, which include HgS, HgSe, and HgTe. The main structural parameters of the compounds are given, and... -
III-V and II-VI Mn-Based Ferromagnetic Semiconductors
A review is given of advances in the field of carrier-controlled ferromagnetism in Mn-based diluted magnetic semiconductors and their nanostructures.... -
II–VI Semiconductor-Polymer Nanocomposites and Their Gas-Sensing Properties
Hybrid nanocomposites with performance are prepared using II–VI semiconductors and polymers. The II–VI semiconductor-polymer nanocomposite has... -
II-VI Semiconductor-Based Unipolar Barrier Structures for Infrared Photodetector Arrays
The rapid development of thermal imaging technology requires a radical improvement in the technology of infrared photodetectors in the mid wave... -
Biosensors Based on II–VI Semiconductor Quantum Dots for Health Protection
The rapid advancements of biosensor technology have provided new opportunities for the development of new sensing approach, addressing challenges in... -
II-VI Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Device Technology: Schottky Barrier, Ohmic Contacts, and Heterostructures
Due to the difficulty of do** II-VI compounds and forming p-n junctions on their basis, the use of heterojunctions, i.e., structures formed by... -
Cd- and Zn-Based Wide Band Gap II-VI Semiconductors
This chapter considers Cd- and Zn-based wide band gap II-VI compounds, which include ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe, CdS, CdSe, and CdTe. The main structural... -
II–VI Semiconductor QDs in Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors provide attractive performance in real-time gas sensing and biomolecular binding events. SPR is rapidly... -
Modelling to determine the optical properties of nanosized semiconducting compounds
In the present paper, a theoretical model is used to study the optical properties of nanomaterials. The optical properties of nanosized...
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DFT estimation of structural parameters and band gaps of III–V (GaP, AlP, InP, BP) and II–VI (BeX, MgX, CdX: X\(=\)O, S, Se, Te) semiconductors
In density functional theory (DFT)-based computational methods, electronic properties at optimised atomic position and lattice constants are...
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Thin Films of Wide Band Gap II-VI Semiconductor Compounds: Features of Preparation
The chapter describes the most common and effective methods of obtaining of II-VI semiconductor compounds (CdS, CdSe, CdTe, ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe) thin... -
II-VI Quantum Dots and Their Surface Functionalization
Semiconductor quantum dots are superlattices consisting of few to several thousand atoms. The unique optical and electronic properties of these... -
Conductivity maxima in electrolyte-gated transistors with molecular-doped semiconducting polymer films
In contrast to that of conventional inorganic semiconductor materials, the physics of the do** of π-conjugated organic materials is poorly...
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Reflection Phenomenon of Thermoelastic Wave in a Micropolar Semiconducting Porous Medium
AbstractIn this research, the nonlocal thermo-elasticity theory in the context of fractional order time derivative three phase lag model is employed...