Solid State Microbatteries [E-Book] / edited by James R. Akridge, Minko Balkanski
This Advanced Study Institute on the topic of SOLID STATE MICROBATTERIES is the third and final institute on the general theme of a field of study now termed "SOLID STATE IONICS". The institute was held in Erice, Sicily, Italy, 3 - 15 July 1988. The objective was to assemble in one locatio...
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Personal Name(s): | Akridge, James R., editor |
Balkanski, Minko, editor | |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1990
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Physical Description: |
X, 440 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781489922632 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4899-2263-2 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series B: Physics ;
217 |
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- Overview of Aqueous and Nonaqueous Batteries and Semiconductors
- Thin Film Technology and Characterization: Their Use in Micro-Ionic Devices
- The Physical Formation Processes of Thin Films, Their Characterization by XPS, AES, and SIMS and Their Applications in Microbatteries
- Study and Characterization of Thin Films of Conductive Glasses with a View to Application in Micro-Ionics
- Chemistry, Physics and Applications of Polymeric Solid Electrolytes to Microbatteries
- The Use of EXAFS in the Study of Polymeric Electrolytes
- Amorphous Room Temperature Polymer Solid Electrolytes
- Designing a Solid Electrolyte I. Quality Criteria and Applications
- Designing a Solid Electrolyte II. Strategies and Illustrations
- Designing a Solid Electrolyte III. Proton Conduction and Composites
- Designing a Solid Electrolyte IV. Designing a Reversible Solid Electrode
- Technology and Physics of Thin Film Insertion Compounds
- Insertion Cathodes for Solid State Microbatteries
- Kinetics Studies of Lithium Insertion in In-Se Thin Films
- The Role of NiPS3 as a Cathode in Secondary Lithium Electrochemical Cells
- Theory and Applications of Amorphous Solid for Electrochemical Cells
- Silver Gallium Thiohypodiphosphate Glasses
- Modeling, Fabrication, and Development of Miniature Ion Sensors
- Solid State Batteries
- Rechargeable Solid State Cells
- The Composite Electrode Theory for Solid State Batteries — Attempted Experimental Verification
- Materials for Microbatteries
- Kinetic Aspects of Solid State Micro-Ionic Devices
- Thin Film Solid State Ionic Gas Sensors
- Solid State Electrochemical In-Situ Techniques for the Evaluation of Microbatteries
- A Warning for the Wagner Polarization Cell
- Microbattery Opportunities in Military Electronics
- Participants.