National Seminar on Emerging MaterialScience Research (NSEMSR - 25)
Abstract
Nowadays, advanced nanomaterials are increasingly recognized for their diverse applications across various fields, particularly in smart electronics, medicine (biomedical aspects), and environmental science. Their unique properties, such as high surface area, enhanced reactivity, and tunable optical characteristics, make them suitable for innovative solutions in numerous technological domains. In this context, transparent conducting metal oxides (TCMOs) such as Zinc Oxide (ZnO), Titanium Dioxide (TiO2), and Tin Dioxide (SnO2) are critical materials for various optoelectronic applications, including solar cells, sensors, and transparent electronics. This talk aims to explore various synthesis methods for these nanomaterials—such as laser ablation, ion implantation, electrochemical deposition, ion exchange, and traditional green routes—focusing on optimizing their properties to enhance performance in future technological applications.
