Microelectronics in Korea - Emerging Electronic Components and Electronic Devices in Industrial 4.0 Era
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microelectronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2024) | Viewed by 460
Special Issue Editors
Interests: spintronics; 2-dimensional materials; nano electronic devices; transport properties in mesoscopic systems
Interests: 2D van der Waals heterostructures; memory devices; p–n junction diodes; photodetectors; spintronics; nano-electronic devices; transport properties in mesoscopic systems
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Dear Colleagues,
Industry 4.0 has already begun, encompassing an era of new materials and their applications in a variety of electronic systems. Electronic industries in Korea have led the research and development efforts in response to new demands from academic and industrial fields. A collection presenting new ideas and information concerning emerging electronic components and electronic devices is thus timely and necessary. Novel electronic materials with low-dimensional structures are excellent alternatives to conventional materials due to their smaller size, higher efficiency and improved environmental safety. This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive collection of the state-of-the-art electronic components and devices in Korea. Full research, reviews and high-quality manuscripts addressing new electronic materials, components, devices and systems are welcome.
Topics addressed in this Special Issue include the following (but are not limited to):
- Emerging memory devices;
- Electrical energy storage materials and devices;
- 2D materials and electronic devices;
- Micro- and nanodevices for the sensing applications;
- Van der Waals heterostructures based on 2D materials;
- Energy saving, energy storage technologies;
- Battery materials and devices;
- Nanotechnology applications in electronic components;
- Nanomaterials for energy conversion;
- Nanotechnology in electronics;
- Nanocomposite dielectric materials;
- Super capacitors based on nanomaterials;
- Photovoltaics with nanomaterials aspects;
- Nanomaterial-based batteries;
- Nanomaterials for heat transfer;
- Nanomaterials for optoelectronic/photochemical devices;
- Thermoelectric properties;
- Photocatalysis;
- Electrochemical capacitance.
We look forward to receiving your submissions.
Prof. Dr. Jonghwa Eom
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Dastgeer
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Farooq Khan
Guest Editors
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