Amorphous Semiconductors, 2nd Edition (Topics in applied physics, vol. 36)
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โฆ Table of Contents
front-matter......Page 1
1Introduction......Page 17
2Theory of electronic states in amorphous semiconductors......Page 24
3States in the gap and defects in amorphous semiconductors......Page 55
4Optical properties of amorphous semiconductors......Page 87
5Electronic transport in amorphous semiconductors......Page 126
6Luminescence in amorphous semiconductors......Page 172
7Spin effects in amorphous semiconductors......Page 201
8Short-range order in amorphous semiconductors......Page 226
9Doped amorphous semiconductors......Page 262
10Amorphous silicon solar cells......Page 297
11Recent advances......Page 340
back-matter......Page 353
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