Books by Keyword: DX Centers

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Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: November 2004
Description: This seventh volume in the series covering the latest results in the field includes abstracts of papers which appeared between the publication of Annual Retrospective VI (Volumes 221-223) and the end of September 2004 (allowing for vagaries of journal availability).
Edited by: M. Suezawa and H. Katayama-Yoshida
Online since: November 1995
Description: The study of defects in semiconductors has never been independent of the progress in semiconductor technology. With rapid development in semiconductor device technology, novel types of defects as well as very peculiar behavior of defects in semiconductors have been found one after another. New subjects in the basic study of defects have often been arisen from experiences in the practical field. Great progress has also been achieved in device production technology on the basis of the knowledge clarified in the basic field.
Edited by: E. Muñoz Merino
Online since: February 1994
Description: During the last 25 years, the behavior of donors in III-V alloys has been the subject of a very extensive research effort. The research emphasis on AlGaAs compounds is motivated by the industrial importance of AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction based devices. As seeing it now, "the DX center problem", the behavior of donors in III-V alloys, has shown to be unexpectedly difficult to understand. To determine the microscopic nature of the DX center is still a challenging problem.
Edited by: Helmut Heinrich and Wolfgang Jantsch
Online since: October 1993
Description: This comprehensive issue presents 297 papers that cover a broad range of topics in the fundamental science of imperfections in semiconductor materials including the creation and/or origin, structure, electronic, optical, thermodynamical and chemical properties of defects, often also with strong relevance to technological problems in semiconductor devices.
Edited by: Gordon Davies
Online since: January 1991
Description: I. TECHNIQUES . II. d DOPING . III. QUANTUM WELLS . IV. HYDROGEN IN SEMICONDUCTORS . V. BOUND EXCITONS . VI. IMPURITIES IN SILICON . VII. IMPURITIES IN Ge AND GexSi1-x. VIII. IMPURITIES IN COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS . IX. DX CENTRES .
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