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Metal Based Thin Films for Electronics 2e (Hardcover, 2nd, Revised and Enlarged Edition)
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Metal Based Thin Films for Electronics 2e (Hardcover, 2nd, Revised and Enlarged Edition)
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This up-to-date handbook covers the main topics of preparation,
characterization and properties of complex metal-based layer
systems. The authors-an outstanding group of researchers-discuss
advanced methods for structure, chemical and electronic state
characterization with reference to the properties of thin
functional layers, such as metallization and barrier layers for
microelectronics, magnetoresistive layers for GMR and TMR, sensor
and resistance layers. As such, the book addresses materials
specialists in industry, especially in microelectronics, as well as
scientists, and can also be recommended for advanced studies in
materials science, analytics, surface and solid state science.
Klaus Wetzig studied physics at the University of Technology in
Dresden, receiving his licence in 1963, his doctorate in 1967 and
his habilitation in 1973. In 1975 he moved to the Academy of
Sciences, and since 1992 he is Professor of Materials Analysis at
the University of Technology in Dresden and Director at the Leibniz
Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden. His
research interests include materials analysis and microstroctures,
especially electron microscopy of functional materials,
characterization of thin films for electronics, and nanostructural
features in general. Claus Michael Schneider studied physics at the
Institute of Technology Aachen receiving his diploma in 1985. He
obtained his phD in 1990 at the Free University of Berlin and his
habilitation in 1996 at Martin-Luther-University Halle. In 1998 he
moved to the Leibniz-Institute of Solid State and Materials
Research Dresden, heading the department of thin film systems
andnanostructures. His research interests include solid state
physics, thin film systems and surface magnetism as well as the
physics of nanostructures.
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