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Photonic and Electronic Properties of Fluoride Materials Alain Tressaud (ICMCB-CNRS University of Bordeaux, Pessac Cedex, France)

Photonic and Electronic Properties of Fluoride Materials By Alain Tressaud (ICMCB-CNRS University of Bordeaux, Pessac Cedex, France)

Photonic and Electronic Properties of Fluoride Materials by Alain Tressaud (ICMCB-CNRS University of Bordeaux, Pessac Cedex, France)


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Photonic and Electronic Properties of Fluoride Materials: Progress in Fluorine Science Series by Alain Tressaud (ICMCB-CNRS University of Bordeaux, Pessac Cedex, France)

Photonic and Electronic Properties of Fluoride Materials: Progress in Fluorine Science, the first volume in this new Elsevier series, provides an overview of the important optical, magnetic, and non-linear properties of fluoride materials. Beginning with a brief review of relevant synthesis methods from single crystals to nanopowders, this volume offers valuable insight for inorganic chemistry and materials science researchers. Edited and written by leaders in the field, this book explores the practical aspects of working with these materials, presenting a large number of examples from inorganic fluorides in which the type of bonding occurring between fluorine and transition metals (either d- or 4f-series) give rise to peculiar properties in many fundamental and applicative domains. This one-of-a-kind resource also includes several chapters covering functional organic fluorides used in nano-electronics, in particular in liquid crystal devices, in organic light-emitting diodes, or in organic dyes for sensitized solar cells. The book describes major advances and breakthroughs achieved by the use of fluoride materials in important domains such as superconductivity, luminescence, laser properties, multiferroism, transport properties, and more recently, in fluoro-perovskite for dye-sensitized solar cells and inorganic fluoride materials for NLO, and supports future development in these varied and key areas. The book is edited by Alain Tressaud, past chair and founder of the CNRS French Fluorine Network. Each book in the collection includes the work of highly-respected volume editors and contributors from both academia and industry to bring valuable and varied content to this active field.

About Alain Tressaud (ICMCB-CNRS University of Bordeaux, Pessac Cedex, France)

Alain Tressaud is Emeritus Research Director at ICMCB-CNRS, Bordeaux University. He is President of the European Academy of Science in Brussels and member of several European academies. He founded and chaired the French Network on Fluorine Chemistry, sponsored by CNRS, until 2008. He has received several awards, including the CEA Award of French Academy of Sciences (2008), the Fluorine Award of the American Chemical Society (2011), and the International Henri Moissan Prize (2013). His scientific interest covers various fields, including synthesis, physical chemical characterizations, applications in fluorine chemistry, solid state chemistry, and materials sciences. His work also deals with surface modification of materials and intercalation chemistry. Professor Tressauds scientific production includes more than 360 papers in international journals, 20 book chapter contributions, and 12 internationalized patents. He has also edited several books in his role as editor-in-chief of the series Advances in Fluorine Science (2006) and Progress in Fluorine Science (2016) with Elsevier. Kenneth Poeppelmeier Kenneth Poeppelmeier studied chemistry at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1967 to 1971 (B.S. Chemistry). From 1971 to 1974, he was an Instructor in Chemistry at Samoa College in Western Samoa as a United States Peace Corps volunteer. He joined the research group of John Corbett at Iowa State University after leaving the Peace Corps and received his Ph.D. in 1978. He then joined the research staff of Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Corporate Research Science Laboratory, where he worked with John Longo and Allan Jacobson on the synthesis and characterization of mixed metal oxides and their application in heterogeneous catalysis. He joined the chemistry faculty of Northwestern University in 1984 where he is now the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University and a NAISE Fellow joint with Northwestern University and the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division-Argonne National Laboratory. He has published over 500 papers (1971-2023) and supervised over 200 undergraduates, PhD students, postdocs and visiting scholars. Leadership positions held include Director, Center for Catalysis and Surface Science Northwestern University, Associate Division Director for Science, Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division-Argonne National Laboratory, president of the Chicago Area Catalysis Club, Associate Director- NSF Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity, and Chairman of the ACS Solid State Subdivision of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry. His major research activities have been in Solid State and Inorganic Materials Chemistry focusing on heterogeneous catalysis, solid state chemistry and materials chemistry. His awards include National Science Council of Taiwan Lecturer (1991) , Dow Professor of Chemistry (19921994), AAAS Fellow, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1993), JSPS Fellow Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (1997) , Natural Science Foundation of China Lecturer (1999), National Science Foundation Creativity Extension Award (2000 and 2022), Institut Universitaire de France Professor (2003), Chemistry Week in China Lecturer (2004), Lecturer in Solid State Chemistry, China (2005), Visitantes Distinguidos, Universid Complutenses Madrid (2008), Visiting Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011), twenty years of Service and Dedication Award to Inorganic Chemistry (2013) , Elected foreign member of Spanish National Academy: Real Academia de Ciencia, Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales (2017) , Elected Honorary Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry of Spain (RSEQ) (2018), and the TianShan Award Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China (2021). He has organized numerous symposia and conferences including the Chicago Great Lakes Regional ACS Symposium on Synthesis and Processing of Advanced Solid State Materials (1987), the New Orleans National ACS Symposium on Solid State Chemistry of Heterogeneous Oxide Catalysis, Including New Microporous Solids (1987), the Gordon Conference on Solid State Chemistry (1994) and the First European Gordon Conference on Solid State Chemistry (1995), the Spring Materials Research Society Symposium on Environmental Chemistry (1995), the Advisory Committee of Intense Pulsed Neutron Source (IPNS) Program (19961998), the Spring Materials Research Society Symposium on Perovskite Materials (2003), the 4th International Conference on Inorganic Materials-University of Antwerp (2004), and the Philadelphia National ACS Symposium on Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Oxidation Catalysis (2004). He has served on numerous Editorial Boards including Chemistry of Material, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Solid State Sciences, Solid State Chemistry, and Science China Materials. In addition he as served on various Scientific Advisory Boards including for the World Premier International Research Center Initiative and Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences Kyoto University, the European Center SOPRANO on Functional Electronic Metal Oxides, the Kyoto University Mixed-Anion Project, and the Dresden Max Planck Institute for Chemsitry and Physics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the Series Progress in Fluorine Science Part One. Synthesis 2. Elaboration of Nanofluorides andCeramics for Optical andLaser Applications Part Two. Optical Properties 3. Upconversion Phenomena inNanofluorides 4. Optical Properties of Fluoride Transparent Ceramics 5. Synthesis and Characterization ofF-Doped Zinc Oxides, Al-Doped Zinc Hydroxyfluoride, and OxideFluoride Composites forTransparent Visible/Infrared Absorbers 6. Fluorine-Containing Beryllium Borates as Nonlinear Optical Crystals for Deep-Ultraviolet Laser Generation 7. Fluorescence in Nanostructured Oxyfluoride Glasses Doped with Rare Earth Ions 8. Fluorinated Nematic Liquid Crystals: Design, Synthesis, and Properties 9. Molecular Engineering of F-Based Iridium(III) Complexes as a Phosphorescent Emitter 10. Zinc Hydroxyfluoride (ZnOHF) Nanostructure as Photoelectrode of Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells Part Three. Magnetic Properties 11. Molecular Fluoride-Bridged 3d-4f Complexes and Their Magnetic Properties 12. Unique Silver(II) Fluorides: The Emerging Electronic and Magnetic Materials 13. Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Fluoride Perovskites 14. Multiferroism in Fluorides Part Four. Non-linear Properties 15. Frequency-Doubling Oxide Fluorides, Borate Fluorides, andFluorooxoborates 16. Ferroelastic and Ferroelectric Phase Transitions in Fluoro- andOxyfluorometallates 17. Group Theoretical Approach on Possible Magnetoelectric Fluorides Part Five. Superconductor Properties 18. Modification of Magnetic and Electronic Properties, in Particular Superconductivity, by Low Temperature Insertion of Fluorine into Oxides 19. Superconductivity in Iron Oxypnictide Induced by F-Doping Part Six. Ionic Conductors 20. Ionic Conductivity of Nanocrystalline Metal Fluorides 21. Nonstoichiometric Single Crystals M1xRxF2+x and R1yMyF3y (M=Ca, Sr, Ba: R=Rare Earth Elements) as Fluorine-Ionic Conductive Solid Electrolytes

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Photonic and Electronic Properties of Fluoride Materials: Progress in Fluorine Science Series by Alain Tressaud (ICMCB-CNRS University of Bordeaux, Pessac Cedex, France)
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