TY - GEN AU - Blanche,Pierre-Alexandre AU - Blanche,Pierre-Alexandre TI - Photoactive Materials: Synthesis, Applications and Technology SN - books978-3-0365-0959-4 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - Technology: general issues KW - faraday rotator material KW - optical isolator KW - transparent ceramics KW - photopolymerizable KW - thiol-ene network KW - scratch-healing KW - transparent KW - dyeing KW - unsaturated polyester resin KW - azobenzene KW - hologram KW - aqueous dispersion KW - plasmonic nanoparticles KW - nonlinear acousto-optics KW - nanofluids KW - ultrasonic sensors KW - silicon photonics KW - optical waveguide KW - smectic A liquid crystal (SALC) KW - stimulated light scattering (SLS) KW - holography KW - photochromism KW - diarylethenes KW - refractive index KW - CGH KW - magnetic-optical bi-functional materials KW - hydrothermal process KW - down-conversion luminescence KW - Na3FeF6:Tb3+ KW - magnetic–luminescent structure KW - hybrid system KW - ternary quantum dots KW - magnetic nanoparticles KW - iron oxide KW - calcium carbonate microspheres KW - sensor KW - nanoparticles KW - silica shells KW - metal nanoparticles KW - gold-silver nanoshells KW - core-shell nanoparticles KW - magneto-optics KW - mcd KW - faraday rotation KW - figure of merit KW - polarization KW - oxygen plasma treatment KW - photopolymer KW - temperature KW - CTE KW - thermal degradation KW - hexagonal boron nitride KW - photoluminescence KW - cerium KW - anti-counterfeiting KW - crystals KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - This book presents a collection of 13 original research articles that focus on the science of light–matter interaction. This area of science has been led to some the greatest accomplishments of the past 100 years, with the discovery of materials that perform useful operations by collecting light or generating light from an outside stimulus. These materials are at the center of a multitude of technologies that have permeated our daily life; every day we rely on quantum well lasers for telecommunication, organic light emitting diodes for our displays, complementary metal–oxide–semiconductors for our camera detectors, and of course a plethora of new photovoltaic cells that harvest sunlight to satisfy our energy needs. In this book, top-rated researchers present their latest findings in the field of nano-particles, plasmonics, semi-conductors, magneto-optics, and holography UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4055 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76610 ER -