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Some years ago it was not uncommon for materials scientists, even
within the electronics industry, to work relatively independently
of device engi neers. Neither group had a means to determine
whether or not the materials had been optimized for application in
specific device structures. This mode of operation is no longer
desirable or possible. The introduction of a new material, or a new
form of a well known material, now requires a close collaborative
effort between individuals who represent the disciplines of
materials preparation, materials characterization, device design
and pro cessing, and the analysis of the device operation to
establish relationships between device performance and the
materials properties. The develop ment of devices in
heteroepitaxial thin films has advanced to the present state
specifically through the unusually close and active interchange
among individuals with the appropriate backgrounds. We find no book
available which brings together a description of these diverse
disciplines needed for the development of such a materials-device
technology. Therefore, the authors of this book, who have worked in
close collaboration for a number of years, were motivated to
collect their experiences in this volume. Over the years there has
been a logical flow of activity beginning with heteroepi taxial
silicon and progressing through the III-V and II-VI compounds. For
each material the early emphasis on material preparation and
characteriza tion later shifted to an emphasis on the analysis of
the device characteristics specific to the materials involved.
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