Books by Keyword: Interface States (or Traps)

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Edited by: Amador Pérez-Tomás, Philippe Godignon, Miquel Vellvehí and Pierre Brosselard
Online since: March 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Wide-bandgap semiconductors, such as silicon carbide and group-III nitrides, are attracting increased attention as promising materials for high-power, high-frequency and high-temperature electronics use, as well as for short-wavelength light-emitters.

Edited by: Akira Suzuki, Hajime Okumura, Prof. Tsunenobu Kimoto, Takashi Fuyuki, Kenji Fukuda and Dr. Shin-ichi Nishizawa
Online since: September 2008
Description: Wide-bandgap semiconductors, such as silicon carbide and group-III nitrides have attracted increasing attention as promising target materials for high-power, high-frequency and high-temperature electronics use, as well as exploitation as short-wavelength light-emitters.
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Edited by: N. Wright, C.M. Johnson, K. Vassilevski, I. Nikitina and A. Horsfall
Online since: September 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Silicon Carbide (SiC), Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Diamond are wide-bandgap semiconductors which also possess extraordinary chemical, electrical and optical properties that make them uniquely attractive for the fabrication of high-power and high-frequency electronic devices, as well as of light-emitters and sensors which have to survive harsh operating conditions.
Edited by: Roland Madar, Jean Camassel and Elisabeth Blanquet
Online since: June 2004
Description: Because of their many superior properties, including a wide band-gap and high breakdown field, which are different to those of conventional semiconductors such as Si and GaAs, compounds such as SiC, III-Nitrides and related materials are currently attracting increasing attention and are being targeted as possible solutions in a variety of problematic fields of electronic application: including high temperature, high power, radiation-resistant and microwave use.
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Edited by: S. Yoshida, S. Nishino, H. Harima and T. Kimoto
Online since: April 2002
Description: Wide-bandgap semiconductors such as silicon carbide (SiC) and group-III Nitrides have attracted increasing attention as favored materials short-listed for use in new electronic devices; especially those destined for high-power, high-frequency and/or high-temperature applications, as well as short-wavelength light-emitters. This two-volume set contains >illustrated transcripts of papers presented at the International Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials 2001 (ICSCRM2001), held in the Fall of 2001 at Tsukuba, Japan. This timely conference was held in the very first year of the 21st century; an era in which SiC devices are going to find a real market. More than 500 contributors; both academic scientists and device engineers, from 20 countries, discussed and exchanged ideas extensively during the five days of the conference.
Edited by: O. Bonnaud, T. Mohammed-Brahim, H.P. Strunk and J.H. Werner
Online since: November 2001
Description: This book comprises the contributions to the sixth conference on polycrystalline semiconductors (POLYSE).
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The conference covered many aspects of polycrystalline semiconductors, but was more applications-oriented than on previous occasions; thereby reflecting the rapid evolution of these technologies. POLYSE 2000 brought together research specialists from >basic research, as well as from research & development engineering, all of whom are working on devices such as thin-film transistors, micro-electromechanical systems, or sensors and actuators. In particular, ten internationally recognized scientists (J. Morante, S.Périchon, M. Konagai, S. Wagner, R. Hagenbeck, D.A. Bonnell, G. Horowitz, T.Fuyuki, J. Kocka and V. Chuwere) were invited to review their work on several interesting and promising aspects of the subject: such as, micro-systems, solar cells, thin-film transistors, organic polycrystalline devices and polycrystalline ceramics.
Edited by: Calvin H. Carter, Jr., Robert P. Devaty, and Gregory S. Rohrer
Online since: May 2000
Description: Silicon carbide is the semiconductor of choice for new applications including electric power devices, high frequency devices, high temperature devices, and radiation resistant devices. The III-Nitride compound semiconductors are well suited for optoelectronics and are promising materials for high frequency devices. This two-volume set contains written versions of papers presented at the International Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials – 1999 (ICSCRM’99), held October 10-15, 1999, at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Edited by: G. Pensl, H. Morkoç, B. Monemar and E. Janzén
Online since: February 1998
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This two-volume set documents the present understanding of many topics of interest, such as the growth of bulk crystals, the growth of epitaxial layers, theoretical modelling, the characterization of as-grown material, the development of suitable processes and of electronic devices which can operate under extreme conditions and exhibit outstanding properties.
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