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Fiber Crystal Growth from the Melt reviews the growth,
modelling, characterization and application of single crystal
fibers are reviewed. Due to their very large length-to-diameter
ratio together with perfect crystallographic structure and chemical
homogeneity, such fibers have mechanical and physical properties
that approach the theoretical values. Fukuda explains how their
ultra-high strength enables their application as reinforcing agents
in structural components. And he elucidates how and why fiber
crystals are particularly well suited for wave guiding, tunable
narrow-band filters and nonlinear optics and for the generation of
green, blue and violet wavelenghts, and also as micro lasers and
laser modulators. The book is suitable for specialists and students
in the fields of materials science, crystal growth, physics,
chemistry, crystallography, optics, mechanics and engineering.
Semiconductors and dielectrics are two essential materials found in
cell phones and computers, for example, and both are manufactured
by growing crystals.
Edited by the organizers of the International Workshop on Crystal
Growth Technology, this ready reference is essential reading for
materials scientists, chemists, physicists, computer hardware
manufacturers, engineers, and those working in the chemical and
semiconductor industries. They have assembled an international team
of experts who present the current challenges, latest methods and
new applications for producing these materials necessary for the
electronics industry using bulk crystal growth technology.
From the contents:
* General aspects of crystal growth technology
* Compound semiconductors
* Halides and oxides
* Crystal growth for sustaining energy
* Crystal machining
Vol 2A: Basic Technologies Handbook of Crystal Growth, Second
Edition Volume IIA (Basic Technologies) presents basic growth
technologies and modern crystal cutting methods. Particularly, the
methodical fundamentals and development of technology in the field
of bulk crystallization on both industrial and research scales are
explored. After an introductory chapter on the formation of
minerals, ruling historically the basic crystal formation
parameters, advanced basic technologies from melt, solution, and
vapour being applied for research and production of the today most
important materials, like silicon, semiconductor compounds and
oxides are presented in detail. The interdisciplinary and general
importance of crystal growth for human live are illustrated. Vol
2B: Growth Mechanisms and Dynamics Handbook of Crystal Growth,
Second Edition Volume IIB (Growth Mechanisms and Dynamics) deals
with characteristic mechanisms and dynamics accompanying each bulk
crystal growth method discussed in Volume IIA. Before the atoms or
molecules pass over from a position in the fluid medium (gas, melt
or solution) to their place in the crystalline face they must be
transported in the fluid over macroscopic distances by diffusion,
buoyancy-driven convection, surface-tension-driven convection, and
forced convection (rotation, acceleration, vibration, magnetic
mixing). Further, the heat of fusion and the part carried by the
species on their way to the crystal by conductive and convective
transport must be dissipated in the solid phase by well-organized
thermal conduction and radiation to maintain a stable propagating
interface. Additionally, segregation and capillary phenomena play a
decisional role for chemical composition and crystal shaping,
respectively. Today, the increase of high-quality crystal yield,
its size enlargement and reproducibility are imperative conditions
to match the strong economy.
Fiber Crystal Growth from the Melt reviews the growth,
modelling, characterization and application of single crystal
fibers are reviewed. Due to their very large length-to-diameter
ratio together with perfect crystallographic structure and chemical
homogeneity, such fibers have mechanical and physical properties
that approach the theoretical values. Fukuda explains how their
ultra-high strength enables their application as reinforcing agents
in structural components. And he elucidates how and why fiber
crystals are particularly well suited for wave guiding, tunable
narrow-band filters and nonlinear optics and for the generation of
green, blue and violet wavelenghts, and also as micro lasers and
laser modulators. The book is suitable for specialists and students
in the fields of materials science, crystal growth, physics,
chemistry, crystallography, optics, mechanics and engineering.
The book contains 5 chapters with 19 contributions form
internationally well acknowledged experts in various fields of
crystal growth. The topics are ranging from fundamentals
(thermodynamic of epitaxy growth, kinetics, morphology, modeling)
to new crystal materials (carbon nanocrystals and nanotubes,
biological crystals), to technology (Silicon Czochralski growth,
oxide growth, III-IV epitaxy) and characterization (point defects,
X-ray imaging, in-situ STM). It covers the treatment of bulk growth
as well as epitaxy by anorganic and organic materials.
Essay from the year 2005 in the subject Business economics -
Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 84% = 0,5,
University of Glamorgan, 41 entries in the bibliography, language:
English, comment: This paper defines the external environment
Deutsche Bank AG. According to Farnham, (1999) the PESTEL analysis
and Porter's (1980) five forces model provide a useful start for
analysing the external environment and providing a crucial set of
inputs for strategic development and implementation. Building up on
the information gathered it will be discussed what key challenges
the organisation is facing, the significance of these challenges
and how they might be overcome. Including BPR/TQM/Change-Mg,
abstract: This paper defines the external environment Deutsche Bank
AG. According to Farnham, (1999) the PESTEL analysis and Porter's
(1980) five forces model provide a useful start for analysing the
external environment and providing a crucial set of inputs for
strategic development and implementation. Building up on the
information gathered it will be discussed what key challenges the
organisation is facing, the significance of these challenges and
how they might be overcome. The world today is changing faster than
ever before. Technological developments, financial constraints,
expanding markets, restructuring and mergers, new philosophies and
government legislation are all putting pressure on organisations to
change and stay dynamic (Davenport et al,1990; Aijo et al, 1996).
It is said that if organisations do not pay attention to
environmental changes, they may not survive at all (Fahey et al,
1986). This paper defines the external environment Deutsche Bank AG
is facing in its German retail branch unit. According to Farnham,
(1999) the PESTEL analysis and Porter's (1980) five forces model
provide a useful start for analysing the external environment and
providing a crucial set of inputs for strategic development and
implementation. Building up on the informat
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