Books by Keyword: Molecular Beam Epitaxy

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Edited by: Prof. Efstathios I. Meletis
Online since: April 2020
Description: The 62nd volume of the "Journal of Nano Research" presents a collection of peer-reviewed papers based on the research results in the field of synthesis and properties analysis of various nanomaterials and nanostructures for the ecological goals and industrial applications in microelectronics and mechatronics. This volume of the journal will be useful and interesting for a wide range of engineers, scientists, and students whose activity is related to the creation and the use of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies in different branches of human activity.
Edited by: S. J. CHUA, J. H. TENG, O. WADA, R. DE LA RUE and X. H. TANG
Online since: November 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
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.
Edited by: T. Fuyuki, T. Sameshima, H.P. Strunk and J.H. Werner
Online since: June 2003
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This book comprises the over 100 contributions that were presented at the International Conference on Polycrystalline Semiconductors which took place from September 10 to 13, 2002, in Nara, Japan.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: September 1998
Description: Ceramics were arguably the first materials ever synthesized by Man, and they continue to be an invaluable and ever-developing resource. One newly expanding field, for instance, is that of the semiconducting ceramic and its unique high-temperature electronic properties; as reported by the sister-publication to the present one: Defects and Diffusion in Semiconductors - an Annual Retrospective (DDF162-163).

The present volume covers ceramics in general, and succinctly summarises recent progress made in the field. This book series is a spin-off and continuation of the 30-year long efforts of the journal, Diffusion and Defect Forum, in keeping the busy researcher up-to-date with the latest data and theoretical trends. A similar issue will appear each year and thereby ensure the continuous monitoring of recent progress; the present volume details those papers published during the approximate period from June 1997 to August 1998. The usually accepted definition of 'ceramic' has been widened slightly herein so as to include, as well as carbides, allotropic forms of carbon and new materials such as fullerenes. In general, priority of coverage is given to the most accessible work and, in particular, to those papers which furnish original data or report important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies. Lower priority has been given to reviews and to entirely theoretical work.
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