Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Nanomaterials for Solar Cells, Displays, Sensors, Lighting and RFID Market Analyses and Driving Forces" report to their offering.
The use of nanoparticles is set to escalate and the market has the potential to increase dramatically over the next ten years as more uses for these materials are developed and commercialized.
Eventually, nanomaterials are likely to affect nearly every industry in every region in the world, including the least developed regions.
In fact, there is considerable optimism that nanomaterials will be instrumental in addressing some of the developing world's most pressing concerns. Forecasts are presented.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Nanomaterial Properties and Fabrication
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Materials Used In Nanotechnology
2.2.1 Fullerenes
2.2.1.1 Buckyballs - Buckminsterfullerene
2.2.1.2 Buckytubes - Nanotubes
2.2.1.3 Fabrication Of Nanotubes
2.2.2 Nanoparticles
2.2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2.2 Fabrication Of Nanoparticles
Chapter 3 Developments In Nanomaterial-Based Solar Cells
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Nanomaterials As Solar Conversion
3.2.1 Inorganic Nanocrystals
3.2.1.1 Silicon Nanoparticles
3.2.1.2 Nobel Metals
3.2.1.3 Multimetal-Dielectric Nanocomposites
3.2.2 CdSe And CdTe Nanorods
3.2.3 Quantum Dots
3.2.4 Nanocomposite - Quantum Dot Combination
3.2.5 Quantum Wells
3.2.6 Organic Polymers - Fullerenes
3.2.7 Ionic Organic Polymers
3.2.8 CIGS
3.2.9 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
3.3 Nanomaterials As Modified Electrodes
3.3.1 Nanowires
3.3.1.1 ZnO Nanowires
3.3.1.2 InP Nanowires
3.3.2 Carbon Nanotubes
3.3.2.1 Defected Carbon Nanotubes
3.3.2.2 Silicon Nanotubes
3.3.2.3 Titania Nanotubes
3.4 Theoretical Work
Chapter 4 Nanomaterials for Displays
4.1 Introduction
4.2 LCDs
4.3 Electrophoretic/Electrochromic Displays
4.3.1 Electrophoretic Displays
4.3.2 Electrochromic Displays
4.4 OLEDs
4.5 Backplanes
Chapter 5 Nanomaterials for Sensors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 NanoChemical Sensors
5.3 NanoBio/NanoMed Sensors
5.5 Military and Homeland Defense Applications
5.5 Quantum Dot Sensors
5.6 Others
Chapter 6 Nanomaterials for Lighting
6.1 Introduction
6.2 High-efficiency Organic LEDs (OLEDs)
6.3 Electroluminescent Devices
Chapter 7 Nanomaterials for RFIDs
7.1 Introduction
7.2 RFID Devices
7.3 Current Uses
7.4 Uses For Potential Strong Growth
Chapter 8 Nanomaterials for Semiconductors
8.1 Nanotubes For Integrated Circuits
8.2 Slurries
8.3 Lithography
8.3.1 Photoresist
8.3.2 DUV Immersion Liquid
Chapter 9 Nanomaterial Deposition Trends
9.1 Vapor Phase
9.2 Electrodeposition
9.3 Spray Pyrolysis
9.4 Laser Pyrolysis
9.5 Screen Printing
9.6 Small Nanoparticle Deposition
9.7 Slurry Spraying And Meniscus Coating Of Precursors
9.8 Ink-Jet
9.9 Dip Pen Nanolithography
Chapter 10 Analysis and Forecast of Nanomaterials for Electronics
10.1 Driving Forces
10.2 Analysis of Nanomaterial Markets for All Applications - 2008-2015
10.3 Analysis of Nanomaterial Markets for Electronics by Material
10.4 Analysis of Nanomaterial Markets for Electronics by Application
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