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Semiconductors

Total: 13 pages; 129 titles
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  • Semiconductor Photonics: Nano-Structured Materials and Devices
    This book consists of a collection of 74 original peer-reviewed papers. They cover a wide range of topics in the interesting field of nano-structure related semiconductor photonics; a field which encompasses quantum dots, quantum wire, nano-wire, nano-rods, nano-crystals, photonic crystals, ZnO-based materials, III-V compound semiconductors, Si photonics and organic optoelectronic devices.
  • Trends in Ion Implantation
    The book reviews and discusses some important new aspects of the field of ion implantation.
  • Gettering and Defect Engineering in Semiconductor Technology
    The volume contains 78 contributions to the important field of semiconductor defect control and defect engineering.
  • AICAM 2005
    This book consists of a compilation of the papers presented at the Asian International Conference on Advanced Materials (AICAM 2005), which was held in Beijing, China, from November 3rd to 5th, 2005.
  • Defects in Semiconductors 14

  • Physics of DX Centers in GaAs Alloys
    The DX center is a defect present in Gallium Arsenide and related alloys when these materials are doped with n-type impurities.
  • Gettering and Defect Engineering in Semiconductor Technology

  • Application of Positron Spectroscopy to Materials Science
    The purpose of this book is to identify, discuss, and evaluate the applications of positron spectroscopy to materials science. Many applications to material science are identified. As there is need for intense sources of monoenergetic positrons in order for the field to reach its full potential, several designs for such sources are reported. Recommendations for policies and actions that will promote the transfer of positron spectroscopy technology to private industry have been worked out.
  • Ion Implantation in Semiconductors
    The volume presents approximately 30 invited contributions.