Pulsed laser processing of semiconductors
โ Scribed by R.F. Wood, C.W. White and R.T. Young (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 687
- Series
- Semiconductors and Semimetals 23
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Contributors
Page ix
Foreword
Page xi
Preface
Page xiii
Chapter 1 Laser Processing of Semiconductors: An Overview Original Research Article
Pages 1-41
R.F. Wood, C.W. White, R.T. Young
Chapter 2 Segregation, Solute Trapping, and Supersaturated Alloys Original Research Article
Pages 43-94
C.W. White
Chapter 3 Optical and Electrical Properties of Pulsed Laser-Annealed Silicon Original Research Article
Pages 95-164
G.E. Jellison Jr.
Chapter 4 Melting Model of Pulsed Laser Processing Original Research Article
Pages 165-250
R.F. Wood, G.E. Jellison Jr.
Chapter 5 Nonequilibrium Solidification Following Pulsed Laser Melting Original Research Article
Pages 251-312
R.F. Wood, F.W. Young Jr.
Chapter 6 Time-Resolved Measurements During Pulsed Laser Irradiation of Silicon Original Research Article
Pages 313-404
D.H. Lowndes, G.E. Jellison Jr.
Chapter Surface Studies of Pulsed Laser Irradiated Semiconductors Original Research Article
Pages 405-470
D.M. Zehner
Chapter 8 Pulsed Beam Processing of Gallium Arsenide Original Research Article
Pages 471-553
D.H. Lowndes
Chapter 9 Pulsed Co2 Laser Annealing of Semiconductors Original Research Article
Pages 555-623
R.B. James
Chapter 10 Applications of Pulsed Laser Processing Original Research Article
Pages 625-677
R.T. Young, R.F. Wood
Index
Pages 679-686
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