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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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Systematically discusses the growth method, material properties,
and applications for key semiconductor materials MOVPE is a
chemical vapor deposition technique that produces single or
polycrystalline thin films. As one of the key epitaxial growth
technologies, it produces layers that form the basis of many
optoelectronic components including mobile phone components (GaAs),
semiconductor lasers and LEDs (III-Vs, nitrides), optical
communications (oxides), infrared detectors, photovoltaics (II-IV
materials), etc. Featuring contributions by an international group
of academics and industrialists, this book looks at the
fundamentals of MOVPE and the key areas of equipment/safety,
precursor chemicals, and growth monitoring. It covers the most
important materials from III-V and II-VI compounds to quantum dots
and nanowires, including sulfides and selenides and
oxides/ceramics. Sections in every chapter of Metalorganic Vapor
Phase Epitaxy (MOVPE): Growth, Materials Properties and
Applications cover the growth of the particular materials system,
the properties of the resultant material, and its applications. The
book offers information on arsenides, phosphides, and antimonides;
nitrides; lattice-mismatched growth; CdTe, MCT (mercury cadmium
telluride); ZnO and related materials; equipment and safety; and
more. It also offers a chapter that looks at the future of the
technique. Covers, in order, the growth method, material
properties, and applications for each material Includes chapters on
the fundamentals of MOVPE and the key areas of equipment/safety,
precursor chemicals, and growth monitoring Looks at important
materials such as III-V and II-VI compounds, quantum dots, and
nanowires Provides topical and wide-ranging coverage from
well-known authors in the field Part of the Materials for
Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications series Metalorganic
Vapor Phase Epitaxy (MOVPE): Growth, Materials Properties and
Applications is an excellent book for graduate students,
researchers in academia and industry, as well as specialist courses
at undergraduate/postgraduate level in the area of epitaxial growth
(MOVPE/ MOCVD/ MBE).
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