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Electronic Materials - From Silicon to Organics (Hardcover)
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1 Structures of and Bonding in Electronic Materials.- 1.
Introduction.- 2. The Structure of the Group IV Elements and of
III-V and II-VI Semiconductors.- 3. Bonding in and Relationships
Between Zinc Blende and Wurtzite-Type Compounds.- 4. Other
Structure Types.- References.- 2 Electron Energy Bands.- 1.
Introduction.- 2. Models.- 2.1. The Nearly Free Electron Model.-
2.2. The Tight-Binding Model.- 2.3. The Relationship Between the
Results of the Two Models.- 2.4. The Relationship Between Maximum
Energy and k.- 2.5. Three-Dimensional Effects.- 2.6. Real
Materials.- 3. Effective Mass.- 4. Positive Holes.- 5. Methods of
Computing Band Structure.- 6. Conductance, the Octet Rule, and
Bands.- 7. Postscript: The Kronig-Penney Model.- References.- 3
Electrical Properties of Semiconductors.- 1. Introduction.- 2.
Intrinsic Semiconductors.- 3. Extrinsic Semiconductors.- 4.
Scattering and Mobility of Charge Carriers.- 5. High-Field
Effects.- 4 Optical Properties.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Classical
Approach.- 2.1. Relation to Conductivity.- 2.2. Optical Constants
and Relative Permittivity.- 2.3. Resonance.- 3. Absorption
Mechanisms.- 3.1. Fundamental Absorption.- 3.2. Other Mechanisms.-
4. Photoconductivity.- 5. Emission.- 5.1. Spontaneous Emission.-
5.2. Stimulated Emission.- 5.3. Nonradiative Recombination.- 6.
Anisotropic Materials.- 7. Polarized Light.- 8. Thin-Film Systems.-
5 Interfaces and Low-Dimensional Structures.- 1. Introduction.- 2.
Band Structure at a Heterojunction Interface.- 3. Low-Dimensional
Effects.- 4. New Effects in Low-Dimensional Structures.- 5.
Materials Growth.- 6. Other Low-Dimensional Structures.- 7.
Applications.- 8. Conclusions.- References.- 6 Key Electrical
Devices.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Basic Semiconductor Diodes.- 2.1.
The p-n Junction Diode.- 2.2. The Metal-Semiconductor or Schottky
Diode.- 2.3. Ohmic Contacts.- 3. Bipolar Junction Transisistors.-
4. Field Effect Transistors.- 4.1. MOSFETs.- 4.2. JFETs and
MESFETs.- 5. Materials for Electronic Devices: The Significance of
Silicon.- 6. Gallium-Arsenide-Based Transistors.- 6.1. The GaAs
MESFET.- 6.2. Heterojunction-Based Devices.- 7. Other Materials.-
8. Conclusions and Future Prospects.- References.- 7 Key
Optoelectronic Devices.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Materials
Technologies.- 2.1. Important Optoelectronic Materials.- 2.2.
Epitaxy.- 3. Light-Emitting Devices.- 3.1. Basic Principles.- 3.2.
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs).- 3.3. Semiconductor Lasers.- 4.
Optical Detectors.- 5. Waveguide Components.- 6. Optoelectronic
Integrated Circuits.- 7. Conclusions.- 8 Thermodynamics and Defect
Chemistry of Compound Semiconductors.- 1. Introduction.- 2.
Elements of Multicomponent Phase Equilibria.- 2.1. Gibbs's Phase
Rule.- 2.2. Pressure-Temperature Equilibrium.- 2.3. Solid-Liquid
Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems.- 2.4. Representation of the
Activity Coefficients.- 3. Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria in Ternary
III-V Compounds...- 4. Solid-Gas Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent
III-V compounds.- 5. Native Point Defects in Compound
Semiconductors.- 6. The Incorporation of Solute (Dopant) Atoms.- 7.
Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 9 Single Crystal Growth I:
Melt Growth.- 1. Introduction: General Principles.- 2. Role of Melt
Growth.- 3. Constraints to Melt Growth.- 3.1. Chemical Reactivity.-
3.2. Vapor Pressure.- 3.3. Mechanical.- 3.4. Fundamental.- 4.
Techniques of Melt Growth.- 4.1. Vertical Pulling or Czochralski
Growth.- 4.2. Float Zone.- 4.3. Horizontal Bridgman.- 4.4 Liquid
Encapsulation.- 5. Fundamentals.- References.- 10 Single Crystal
Growth II: Epitaxial Growth.- 1. Introduction: General Principles.-
2. Role of Epitaxy.- 3. Constraints to Epitaxial Growth.- 3.1.
Liquid Phase Epitaxy (LPE).- 3.2. Vapor Phase Epitaxy (VPE).- 4.
Techniques of Epitaxial Growth.- 4.1. Liquid Phase Epitaxy.- 4.2.
Vapor Phase Epitaxy: Conventional Inorganic Epitaxy.- 4.3.
Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE): Metalorganic Molecular Beam Epitaxy
(MOMBE).- 4.4. Metalorganic Vapor Phase Ep...
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