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Materials for Optoelectronics is the first book to offer a complete
view of this subject area. It begins by describing the material
needs defined by various optoelectronic functions. Basic aspects of
the materials' specific properties are presented, including the
relevant properties of semiconductors in terms of electron-photon
interactions. Since the semiconductors for optoelectronics are
generally based on alloys, the thermodynamic properties of interest
are developed as well. Next, semiconductors for detection, emission
and modulation are detailed. The fabrication of these materials is
presented through a comparison and review of the epitaxial
techniques. The III-V semiconductors for IR and visible light
devices are presented. The II-VI family is also considered, with an
emphasis on recent developments for visible light emission. A
description of the status of silicon for optoelectronics is given
as well. Finally, non-semiconductors for optoelectronics, namely
optical fibers for telecommunications, electrooptic materials, and
organic materials, are also presented. Materials for
Optoelectronics is useful to materials and device engineers
interested in increasing their knowledge of the potential and
actual properties and uses of various materials. Students will also
find this volume useful since it emphasizes the basic properties
and needs for optoelectronics.
Optoelectronics ranks one of the highest increasing rates among the
different industrial branches. This activity is closely related to
devices which are themselves extremely dependent on materials.
Indeed, the history of optoelectronic devices has been following
closely that of the materials. KLUWER Academic Publishers has thus
rightly identified "Materials for Optoelectronics" as a good
opportunity for a book in the series entitled "Electronic
Materials; Science and Technology." Although a sound background in
solid state physics is recommended, the authors have confined their
contribution to a graduate student level, and tried to define any
concept they use, to render the book as a whole as self-consistent
as possible. In the first section the basic aspects are developed.
Here, three chapters consider semiconductor materials for
optoelectronics under various aspects. Prof. G. E. Stillman begins
with an introduction to the field from the point of view of the
optoelectronic market. Then he describes how III-V materials,
especially the Multi Quantum Structures meet the requirements of
optoelectronic functions, including the support of microelectronics
for optoelectronic integrated circuits. In chapter 2, Prof."
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