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Meese, J |
Neutron Transmutation Doping in Semiconductors |
I02520 |
1979 |
eBook |
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182 |
Ruge, Ingolf |
Ion Implantation in Semiconductors |
I02359 |
1971 |
eBook |
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183 |
Mark Geoghegan |
Polymer electronics |
OB1481 |
2013 |
eBook |
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184 |
Brian K. Ridley |
Quantum processes in semiconductors |
OB1468 |
2013 |
eBook |
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185 |
A.M. Stoneham |
Theory of defects in solids: Electronic Structure of Defects in Insulators and Semiconductors |
OB1423 |
2001 |
eBook |
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186 |
P.K. Basu |
Theory of optical processes in semiconductors |
OB1116 |
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eBook |
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187 |
Alexey A. Toropov |
Plasmonic effects in metal-semiconductor nanostructures |
OB1085 |
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eBook |
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188 |
John Orton |
Molecular beam epitaxy |
OB1068 |
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eBook |
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189 |
Victor M. Ustinov ... [et al.] |
Quantum dot lasers |
OB1058 |
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eBook |
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190 |
Ivan Pelant |
Luminescence spectroscopy of semiconductors |
OB1042 |
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eBook |
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Title | Neutron Transmutation Doping in Semiconductors |
Author(s) | Meese, J |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1979. |
Description | X, 372 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This volume contains the invited and contributed papers presented at the Second International Conference on Neutron Transmutation Doping in Semiconductors held April 23-26, 1978 at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The first "testing of the waters" symposium on this subject was organized by John Cleland and Dick Wood of the Solid-State Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in April of 1976, just one year after NTD-silicon appeared on the marketplace. Since this first meeting, NTD-silicon has become established as the starting material for the power device industry and reactor irradiations are now measured in tens of tons of material per annum making NTD processing the largest radiation effects technology in the semiconductor industry. Since the first conference at Oak Ridge, new applications and irradiation techniques have developed. Interest in a second con?? ference and in publishing the proceedings has been extremely high. The second conference at the University of Missouri was attended by 114 persons. Approximately 20% of the attendees came from countries outside the U.S.A. making the conference truly interna?? tional in scope |
ISBN,Price | 9781468482492 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
4. SEMICONDUCTORS
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Title | Ion Implantation in Semiconductors : Proceedings of the II. International Conference on Ion Implantation in Semiconductors, Physics and Technology, Fundamental and Applied Aspects May 24???28, 1971, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany |
Author(s) | Ruge, Ingolf;Graul, J |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1971. |
Description | XIV, 508 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | In recent years great progress has been made in the field of ion implantation, particularly with respect to applications in semiconductors. It would be impos?? sible not to note the growing interest in this field, both by research groups and those directly concerned with production of devices. Furthermore, as several papers have pointed out, ion implantation and its associated technologies promise exciting advances in the development of new kinds of devices and provide power?? ful new tools for materials investigations. It was, therefore, appropriate to arrange the II. International Conference on Ion Implantation in Semiconductors within the rather short time of one year since the first conference was held in 1970 in Thousand Oaks, California. Although ori?? ginally planned on a small scale with a very limited number of participants, more than two hundred scientists from 15 countries participated in the Conference which was held May 24 - 28, 1971 at the Congress Center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. This volume contains the papers that were presented at the Conference. Due to the tremendous volume of research presented, publication here of all the works in full detail was not possible. Many authors therefore graciously agreed to submit abbreviated versions of their papers |
ISBN,Price | 9783642806605 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. MEDICINE
4. Medicine/Public Health, general
5. SEMICONDUCTORS
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Title | Polymer electronics |
Author(s) | Mark Geoghegan;Georges Hadziioannou |
Publication | Oxford University Press 2013. |
Abstract Note | Polymer or plastic electronics offers the promise of a new kind of semiconductor industry; one where materials are easily processed and devices are cheap and, in some cases, even flexible. Polymers can be used in transistor circuitry (chips), sensors, RFID tags, electrochromic windows, and optoelectronic devices such as those used in lighting or photovoltaic (solar) cells. This book presents a coherent introduction to polymer electronics, and in particular the underlying physics of polymer devices. Differences with conventional (silicon-based) electronics are highlighted, so that the main concepts can be treated clearly. Polyacetylene, the archetypal semiconducting polymer, is used to begin the discussion, but other important classes of polymer are also introduced. The interaction of polymers with light, and charge transport are treated carefully in separate chapters. Semiconducting polymers is an interdisciplinary field in which physicists and chemists work together, so a chapter on the synthesis of different kinds of polymer is included. As well as chemistry, the important physics of polymers is also covered, as is the importance of surfaces, because most devices are, after all, thin films. The book concludes with the physics encompassing the most important devices: transistors, light-emitting diodes, and photovolatic cells. |
ISBN,Price | Rs 0.00 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
3. ELECTRONICS
4. POLYMERS
5. SEMICONDUCTORS
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