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Edited by: J.D. Murphy
Online since: October 2013
Description: The book includes both fundamental and technological aspects of defects in semiconductor materials and devices, including photovoltaics.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 74 papers are grouped as follows: I. Defect engineering in silicon solar cells; II. Structural and production issues in cast silicon materials for solar cells; III. Characterisation of silicon for solar cells; IV. Intrinsic point defects in silicon; V. Light impurities in silicon-based materials; VI. Metals in silicon: fundamental properties and gettering; VII. Extended and implantation-related defects in silicon; VIII. Surfaces, passivation and processing; IX. Germanium-based devices and materials; X. Semiconductors other than silicon and germanium; XI. Nanostructures and new materials systems.
Edited by: M. Kittler and H. Richter
Online since: October 2009
Description: This collection aims to address the fundamental aspects, as well as the technological problems, which are associated with defects in electronic materials and devices.
Edited by: A. Cavallini, H. Richter, M. Kittler and S. Pizzini
Online since: October 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This collection comprises 117 peerreviewed papers invited from over 70 research institutions in more than 25 countries. These papers, written by internationally recognized experts in the field, review the current state-of-the-art and predict future trends in their respective authors’ fields of research. Fundamental aspects, as well as technological problems associated with defects in electronic materials and devices, are addressed
Edited by: H. Richter and M. Kittler
Online since: September 2003
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This volume is a collection of papers presented at the 10th International Autumn Meeting on "Gettering and Defect Engineering in Semiconductor Technology - GADEST 2003," which took place from the 21st to the 26th of September 2003 at the Seehotel Zeuthen, in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. The Seehotel Zeuthen, near Berlin, was an excellent location at which to provide a forum for interactions between scientists and engineers engaged in the field of semiconductor defect physics, materials science and technology; and to reflect upon aspects of the coming era of conversion from micro-electronics to nano-electronics. In addition, a particular ambition was to strengthen the interactions and exchanges between communities working in the fields of crystalline silicon for electronics and photovoltaics.
Edited by: S. Pizzini
Online since: December 2001
Description: Modern semiconductor devices rely upon precise defect engineering. On the one hand: defects are the components needed to generate the electronic architecture of the device. On the other hand: they may – if not carefully controlled– induce failure of that device. During the past fifty years, the electrical and optical properties of defects, their generation, transport, clustering and reactions between them have been investigated intensively. Yet the development of semiconductor technology remains closely connected to the advances made in defect science and engineering. Compared to metals, defect control in silicon is significantly complicated by the open structure of its lattice. As a result, reactions between defects, even at room temperature, have become a central issue in defect engineering.
Edited by: H. Tomokage and T. Sekiguchi
Online since: April 2001
Description: The characterisation of semiconductors is of key importance in preparing and applying semiconductors in industry.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The present work deals with theoretical and experimental topics which are related to the assessment of microstructures in semiconductors by means of beam injection and related methods.
Edited by: M. Kittler, O. Breitenstein, A. Endrös, W. Schröter
Online since: December 1998
Description: The 5th International Workshop on Beam Injection Assessment of Defects in Semiconductors (BIADS 98) focussed on many theoretical and experimental aspects of this topic. The aim was to bring together specialists working in the fields of both fundamental research and applications. There were more than 80 participants from 15 countries all over the world.
Edited by: S. Pizzini, H.P. Strunk and J.H. Werner
Online since: May 1996
Description: The present volume covers many aspects of semiconductors, over the wide structural range from nano- to large-grained crystalline. Scientists working on polycrystalline semiconductors, with various chemistries, here review fundamental research, technology and applications.
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