Springer NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 144

UV Solid-State Light Emitters and Detectors User Manual

NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Volume 144

1. Rhagymadrodd

This manual provides essential information for understanding and utilizing the publication "UV Solid-State Light Emitters and Detectors," part of the NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Volume 144. This volume explores the advancements and applications of ultraviolet (UV) solid-state light emitters and detectors, covering topics from fundamental principles to cutting-edge technologies. It is intended for researchers, engineers, and students in the fields of physics, materials science, electrical engineering, and related disciplines.

Cover of UV Solid-State Light Emitters and Detectors book

Figure 1: Front cover of the "UV Solid-State Light Emitters and Detectors" book. The cover features a blue abstract pattern at the top and the title in black text, along with the editors' names and series information. A "CD-ROM INCLUDED" label is visible in the bottom right corner.

2. Content Overview

The book delves into the critical role of infrared and visible light LEDs and photodetectors, highlighting their numerous applications and enabling technologies. A significant focus is placed on the emerging field of ultraviolet LEDs and solar-blind photodetectors, which are poised to revolutionize various sectors including biology, medicine, dentistry, solid-state lighting, displays, dense data storage, and semiconductor manufacturing. The text emphasizes the advantages of UV LEDs over traditional UV lamps, such as lower power consumption, extended lifespan, compact design, and sharper spectral lines. It also discusses the potential for generating white light with high Color Rendering Index (CRI) and efficiency using conventional phosphors, and the future prospects with quantum cutter phosphors.

3. Utilizing the Publication

3.1. Reading Strategies

To maximize your learning experience, consider the following approaches:

  • Darllen Dilyniannol: For a foundational understanding, read chapters in the order presented.
  • Targeted Reading: If you have specific interests, refer to the chapter titles and introductory sections to identify relevant content.
  • Reviewing Concepts: Utilize the detailed explanations and theoretical frameworks to reinforce your knowledge of solid-state physics and optoelectronics.

3.2. CD-ROM Usage

This publication includes a supplementary CD-ROM. Please follow these general guidelines for its use:

  1. Mewnosod CD-ROM: Carefully insert the CD-ROM into your computer's optical drive.
  2. Mynediad Cynnwys: Navigate to the CD-ROM drive in your file explorer. The content may include supplementary data, figures, or software related to the book's topics.
  3. Gofynion y System: Ensure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for viewing or running the CD-ROM content. Refer to any README files on the disc for specific instructions.

4. Cynnal a Chadw a Gofal

To ensure the longevity of your publication and its supplementary materials, observe the following care instructions:

  • Storio: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent page yellowing or binding damage.
  • Trin: Handle pages carefully to avoid tears. Avoid bending the cover excessively.
  • CD-ROM Care: Keep the CD-ROM in its protective sleeve when not in use. Clean with a soft, lint-free cloth if smudges occur. Avoid scratching the disc surface.

5. Datrys Problemau

5.1. Content Comprehension

If you encounter difficulties understanding certain concepts:

  • Review Rhagofynion: Ensure you have a solid understanding of the foundational physics and chemistry concepts typically required for advanced topics in solid-state devices.
  • Consult References: Refer to the bibliography or suggested readings within the book for additional context and deeper explanations.
  • Ceisio Eglurhad: Discuss challenging topics with peers, instructors, or academic resources.

5.2. CD-ROM Issues

If the CD-ROM is not functioning correctly:

  • Check Drive: Ensure the CD-ROM is inserted correctly into a functional optical drive.
  • Clean Disc: Gently clean the disc surface with a soft cloth to remove any dust or smudges.
  • Try Another Computer: Test the CD-ROM on a different computer to rule out a drive-specific issue.
  • Contact Publisher: If issues persist, contact the publisher for assistance (see Section 7. Support).

6. manylebau

Manylion Cyhoeddiad
PriodoleddManylyn
TeitlUV Solid-State Light Emitters and Detectors
CyfresNATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Volume 144
EditorsMichael S. Shur, Arturas Zukauskas
CyhoeddwrSpringer
Dyddiad CyhoeddiMai 31, 2004
ArgraffiadSoftcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
IaithSaesneg
Hyd Argraffu322 tudalen
ISBN-10140202035X
ISBN-13978-1402020353
Pwysau Eitem1 pwys
Dimensiynau6.1 x 0.73 x 9.25 modfedd

7. Gwarant a Chefnogaeth

7.1. Gwarant Cynnyrch

As a published academic work, this book does not typically come with an explicit product warranty in the traditional sense. However, publishers generally guarantee the quality of the physical product (e.g., binding, print quality) at the time of purchase. If you receive a damaged or defective copy, please contact your retailer or the publisher directly within a reasonable timeframe after purchase.

7.2. Technical Support and Inquiries

For questions regarding the content of this publication, or for issues related to the supplementary CD-ROM, please contact the publisher:

Cyhoeddwr: Springer
www.springer.com

Cyfeiriwch at y cyhoeddwr website for specific contact information for customer service or technical support departments.

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