This book was written to be an introduction to the science of amorphous materials. It is aimed at final year undergraduates, beginning graduate students and researchers in solid-state physics or chemistry, materials science or engineering. Some background of (crystalline) solid-state physics is assu
Current Topics in Amorphous Materials. Physics & Technology
β Scribed by Y. Sakurai, Y. Hamakawa, K. Shirae, T. Masumoto and K. Suzuki (Eds.)
- Publisher
- North Holland
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This review addresses the current state-of-the-art in the physics of amorphous materials and its practical applications. Because of the keen interest in these new technological innovations in the amorphous material application fields, particular emphasis has been placed on some important basic knowledge and current topics in the application fields which inlude information directly useful to scientists and R&D engineers in industry, institutes and university laboratories
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page v, Yoshifumi Sakurai
Introduction, Page 3, Kenji Suzuki
Static structure of amorphous solids and liquids by pulsed neutron diffraction, Pages 4-13, M. Misawa, T. Fukunaga
Characterization of the environmental structure of disordered materials using anomalous X-ray scattering, Pages 14-21, Eiichiro Matsubara, Yoshio Waseda
Characterization of the medium-range dynamic structure of palladium-metalloid amorphous alloys by pulsed neutron inelastic scattering, Pages 22-28, Kenji Suzuki, Kaoru Shibata
Structural fluctuation in microclusters, Pages 29-38, M. Doyama, H. Matsui, H. Matsuaoka, T. Uchida, T. Hirokawa
Medium-range atomic ordering in amorphous alloys studied by high-resolution electron microscopy, Pages 39-46, Yoshihiko Hirotsu, Kazunori Anazawa
Medium-range structure and relaxation in chalcogenide glasses investigated by Raman scattering, Pages 47-58, Kazuo Murase, Koichi Inoue, Osamu Matsuda
Topological disorder in medium-range structure of amorphous solids and quasicrystals, Pages 59-64, Toshiyuki Ninomiya
Structure and properties of quasicrystals, Pages 65-73, Shin Takeuchi
A unified picture for electron scattering mechanisms in amorphous alloys and quasicrystals, Pages 74-89, Uichiro Mizutani
Electronic states and chemical bonds in amorphous alloys, Pages 90-97, Kazuhide Tanaka
Current topics in the magnetism of amorphous transition metals and alloys, Pages 98-108, K. Fukamichi
Amorphous metals, Page 111, Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Solid state amorphization by hydrogen absorption, Pages 112-119, Kiyoshi Aoki, Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Solid-state amorphization by irradiation, Pages 120-126, Hirotaro Mori
Solid-state amorphization: interdiffusion of multilayers, Pages 127-134, Makoto Matsuura
Amorphization by chemical reduction, Pages 135-136, Junji Saida
Amorphous plating, Pages 137-149, Tohru Watanabe
Atomized powders and consolidation, Pages 150-158, Akihisa Inoue, Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Light-metal based amorphous alloys, Pages 159-166, Akihisa Inoue, Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Chemical properties β corrosion, electrochemistry and catalysis, Pages 167-176, Koji Hashimoto
Nanocrystalline alloys produced by crystallization of amorphous alloys, Pages 177-184, Akihisa Inoue, Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Application of amorphous superconductors to liquid-helium level indicators, Pages 185-190, Uichiro Mizutani, T. Oka, A. Inoue, T. Masumoto
Mechanical application, Pages 191-195, Michiaki Hagiwara
Introduction, Pages 199-200, Y. Sakurai
Amorphous ribbon, Pages 201-205, Masaaki Yagi
Amorphous wire, Pages 206-210, Isamu Ogasawara, Shuji Ueno
Soft magnetic film, Pages 211-215, Yutaka Shimada
Amorphous REβTM film, Pages 216-220, S. Uchiyama, T. Kobayashi
Garnet film, Pages 221-224, Akiyoshi Itoh
Giant magnetic moment of epitaxially grown Fe16N2 films, Pages 225-226, Y. Sugita, M. Komuro, K. Mitsuoka
Oxide magnetic film, Pages 227-233, M. Abe
Super fine crystal material, Pages 234-238, Y. Yoshizawa, K. Yamauchi
Hard magnetic materials, Pages 239-243, Akira Higuchi
Artificial superstructure films, Pages 244-248, T. Shinjo, K. Mibu, N. Hosoito
Ion-implanted film, Pages 249-252, Yasuo GondΕ
Magneto-optic memory, Pages 253-257, S. Hashimoto, K. Aso
Perpendicular magnetic rigid disks, Pages 258-264, Tatsuo Ozeki, Toshiya Sakata, Shinsuke Yura
Magnetic heads, Pages 265-271, Hiroshi Sakakima
Amorphous transformers, Pages 272-277, Takashi Sato
Micro-magnetic devices, Pages 278-283, K. Shirae
Sensors, Pages 284-293, K. Mohri
Power devices, Pages 294-298, Tsutomu Chou, Yoshikazu Narumiya
Introduction, Pages 301-311, Yoshihiro Hamakawa
NMR studies of a-Si: H, Pages 312-317, Shigenobu Hayashi
ESR characterization, Pages 318-322, Tatsuo Shimizu
ENDOR and ODMR characterization, Pages 323-328, Kazuo Morigaki
First principles of the molecular-dynamics study of light-induced defect formation in a-Si: H, Pages 329-333, Fumiko Yonezawa
Implications of electroabsorption spectra for band edge parameters in amorphous silicon, Pages 334-338, Hiroaki Okamoto
Dispersive photoresponse in phosphorus-doped hydrogenated amorphous silicon, Pages 339-344, Hidetoshi Oheda
Mechanism of plasma chemical-vapor deposition of hydrogenated amorphous silicon, Pages 345-350, Akihisa Matsuda
ECR CVD, Pages 351-356, Yutaka Hattori
Delta doping in a-Si devices, Pages 357-362, Makoto Konagai
Ultrathin film and superlattices, Pages 363-368, Kiminori Hattori
Bandgap profiling of stacked solar cells, Pages 369-376, Yukihiko Nakata
Light-induced effects in a-Si solar cells, Pages 377-383, H. Yamagishi, Y. Tawada
Amorphous silicon solar cells, Pages 384-390, Yukinori Kuwano
a-Si stacked solar cells, Pages 391-394, Kazuhiko Sato
Large-area a-Si solar cell production, Pages 395-402, Hiroshi Sakai, Yukumi Ichikawa
a-Si TFT and applications, Pages 403-409, Shunsuke Tomiyama
a-Si photoreceptor, Pages 410-414, Shigeru Shirai, Isamu Kajita
Light-emitting device, Pages 415-420, Masashi Yoshimi
HARPICON: A highly sensitive TV pickup tube with avalanche multiplication mode, Pages 421-424, Eiichi Maruyama
Subject index, Pages 425-432
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