The Journal of Electronic Materials (JEM) reports monthly on the science and technology of electronic materials, while examining new applications for semiconductors, magnetic alloys, dielectrics, nanoscale materials, and photonic materials. The journal welcomes articles on methods for preparing and evaluating the chemical, physical, electronic, and optical properties of these materials. Specific areas of interest are materials for state-of-the-art transistors, nanotechnology, electronic packaging, detectors, emitters, metallization, superconductivity, and energy applications. Review papers on current topics enable individuals in the field of electronics to keep abreast of activities in areas peripheral to their own. JEM also selects papers from conferences such as the Electronic Materials Conference, the U.S. Workshop on the Physics and Chemistry of II-VI Materials, and the International Conference on Thermoelectrics. It benefits both specialists and non-specialists in the electronic materials field. A journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.
Journal of Electronic Materials
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 0361-5235 |
e-ISSN | 1543-186X |
DOI | 10.1007/11664.1543-186X |
Publisher
Springer US
Additional information
Data set: Springer
Articles
Journal of Electronic Materials > 2019 > 48 > 12 > 7647-7653
In this study, eco-friendly natural dye sensitizers were extracted from the dried leaves of Wrightia tinctoria R.Br. (commonly known as “Pala indigo” or “Dyer’s oleander”) by cold methanolic and soxhlet extraction and used in dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC). The acidification of the extracted pigments was carried out using 0.1 N HCl. The absorption characteristics were studied by UV–visible spectroscopy,...
Journal of Electronic Materials > 2019 > 48 > 12 > 7806-7812
An analytical approach for the study of high-frequency noise in different CdTe Schottky contacts is proposed. The model takes into account the fluctuations from three primary current sources: the leakage current through the Schottky barrier, the fluctuations of surface charge current, and the excess carrier density produced by light illumination (photocurrent). In particular, the current densities...
Journal of Electronic Materials > 2019 > 48 > 12 > 7780-7791
An integrated thermoelectric generator (TEG) with the parabolic trough collector (PTC) for renewable power generation system has been investigated under different solar irradiations, heat transfer fluids (HTF) and TEG materials. In this research work, the idea of using a TEG for effective heat recovery from a solar collector is implemented in an innovative approach. The heat absorbed from PTC is supplied...