Ceramics and Glasses: Optical Properties and Applications
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2024) | Viewed by 353
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ceramic and glass ceramic materials, development of new properties in ceramic materials; study of synthesis methods and processing of ceramic materials; improvements in ceramic tiles industry; development of photovoltaic tiles for their architectural integration (BIPV)
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This is a Special Issue on the optical properties of ceramics and glasses.
The objective of this Special Issue is to learn about the latest developments in the optical properties of ceramic and glass materials.
Due to new technological demands, we must search for the novel properties of these types of materials. Additionally, the synthesis and processing of new materials with properties of interest are also of special relevance.
These materials will be used in new technological applications in the fields of renewable energy, the digitalization of industrial systems (industry 4.0) and artificial intelligence.
This Special Issue will publish high-quality, original research papers, in the overlapping fields of:
- Ceramics;
- Glasses;
- Vitroceramics;
- The synthesis and processing of materials;
- Characterization techniques;
- Optical properties;
- Nanomaterials;
- Thin layers;
- Nonlinear optical properties;
- Optoelectronic properties;
- Photovoltaic materials.
Prof. Dr. Juan B. Carda Castelló
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ceramic materials and glasses
- optical and optoelectronic properties
- glass ceramics
- synthesis and processing
- thin films
- nanomaterials
- characterization techniques
- photovoltaics
- nonlinear optical properties
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