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Nanoliquid Processes for Electronic Devices - Developments of Inorganic Functional Liquid Materials and Their Processing (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Nanoliquid Processes for Electronic Devices - Developments of Inorganic Functional Liquid Materials and Their Processing (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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This book summarizes the results of the research on how to make
small electronic devices with high properties by using simple
liquid processes such as coating, self-assembling and printing,
especially focusing on devices composed of silicon and oxide
materials. It describes syntheses and analyses of solution
materials, formations of solid thin films from solutions, newly
developed patterning methods to make devices, and characterization
of the developed devices. In the first part of the book, the
research on liquid silicon (Si) materials is described. Because the
use of a liquid material is a quite new idea for Si devices, this
book is the first one to describe liquid Si materials for
electronic devices. Si devices as typified by MOS-FET have been
produced by using solid and gas materials. This volume precisely
describes a series of processes from material synthesis to device
fabrication for those who are interested and are/will be engaged in
liquid Si-related work. In the latter part of the book, a general
method of how to make good oxide films from solutions and a new
imprinting method to make nanosized patterns are introduced. For
making oxide films with high quality, the designing of the solution
is crucial. If a solution is designed properly, a gel material
called "cluster gel" can be formed which is able to be imprinted to
form nanosized patterns. The anticipated readers of this book are
researchers, engineers, and students who are interested in solution
and printing processes for making devices. More generally, this
book will also provide guidelines for corporate managers and
executives who are responsible for making strategies for future
manufacturing processes.
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