This book covers a broad spectrum of the silicon-based materials and their device applications. This book provides a broad coverage of the silicon-based materials including different kinds of silicon-related materials, their processing, spectroscopic characterization, physical properties, and device
Silicon-Based Material and Devices
β Scribed by Hari Singh Nalwa, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 610
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv, Hari Singh Nalwa
About the editor, Pages xv-xvi
List of contributors for volume 1, Page xvii
List of contributors for volume 2, Page xv
Chapter 1 - Optical, structural, and electrical properties of amorphous silicon carbide films, Pages 1-71, W.K. Choi
Chapter 2 - Silicon carbon nitride: A new wideband gap material, Pages 73-125, L.C. Chen, K.H. Chen, J.-J. Wu, D.M. Bhusari, M.C. Lin
Chapter 3 - Amorphous silica, Pages 127-154, Minoru Tomozawa
Chapter 4 - Gas phase and surface kinetics of silicon chemical vapor deposition from silane and chlorosilanes, Pages 155-186, Maurizio Masi, Carlo Cavallotti, Sergio CarrΓ
Chapter 5 - Growth, characterization, and physical properties of noncrystalline and nanostructured silicon-based alloys, Pages 187-235, F. Giorgis, C.F. Pirri
Chapter 6 - Photonic and magnetic properties of spark-processed silicon, Pages 237-266, R.E. Hummel
Chapter 7 - Wet-chemical conditioning of silicon: Electronic properties correlated with the surface morphology, Pages 267-298, H. Angermann, W. Henrion, A. RΓΆseler
Chapter 1 - Optical absorption, luminescence, and ESR spectral properties of point defects in silica, Pages 1-50, M. Leone, S. Agnello, R. Boscaino, M. Cannas, F.M. Gelardi
Chapter 2 - The refractive index of silica glass and its dependence on pressure, temperature, and the wavelength of the incident light, Pages 51-91, C.Z. Tan, J. Arndt
Chapter 3 - Structures and properties of amorphous silicon dioxideβIssues on the reliability and novel applications, Pages 93-122, Hiroyuki Nishikawa
Chapter 4 - Porous silicon microcavities, Pages 123-192, Claudio Vinegoni, Massimo Cazzanelli, L. Pavesi
Chapter 5 - Polycrystalline silicon-based thin film transistors for integrated active-matrix liquid-crystal displays, Pages 193-223, C.A. Dimitriadis
Chapter 6 - Light emission in silicon, Pages 225-246, David J. Lockwood
Chapter 7 - Erbium in silicon and silicon-germanium, Pages 247-274, J.H. Evans-Freeman, A.R. Peaker
Index for volume 1, Pages 299-319
Index for volume 2, Pages 275-290
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