Electronic and Magnetic materials
This scope encompasses the relationships which occur among the performances of electrical, optical, and magnetic devices and the microstructural features of the materials from which they are built. Device aids of physical arrivals are imposing, through electrical conductivity and doping, transistors, photo detectors and photovoltaic, light emitting diodes, lasers, optical phenomena, photonics, ferromagnetism, and magneto resistance.
Electronic materials which incorporate semiconductors, dielectrics, ferroelectrics, half metals and superconductors. Warwick investigation embraces epitaxial development of an assortment of electronic materials; fabrication of devices from the materials and demonstration of their functionality for applications in healthcare, the low-carbon economy and information processing.
- Ferroelectricity
- Ferromagnetism
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