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Thin Films for Advanced Electronic Devices

✍ Scribed by Maurice H. Francombe and John L. Vossen (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
335
Series
Physics of Thin Films 15
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In this volume of the highly esteemed Physics of Thin Films serial, focused coverage is given to new trends in solid state devices. Four chapters combine to provide comprehensive discussions of magnetostatic wave phenomena in epitaxial magnetic oxide films and their applications in microwave signal processing devices: Thin-film rare earth transition metal alloys for magnetooptic recording. Two new classes of quantum well structures that have been used for infrared detectors and ultrafast resonant tunneling devices. Recent applications of Fourier transform spectroscopy for the analysis of inorganic thin solid films. This book provides a focused treatment of recent developments in novel thin film solid state components, and specifically discusses magnetic, semiconducting, and optical phenomena

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Contributors to This Volume
Page ii

Front Matter
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Contributors
Page ix

Preface
Pages xi-xii
M.H. Francombe, J.L. Vossen

Magnetostatic Waves
Pages 1-141
J.D. Adam, M.R. Daniel, P.R. Emtage, S.H. Talisa

Thin-Film Rare EarthΠ²Π‚β€œTransition Metal Alloys for Magnetooptic Recording
Pages 143-217
Brent S. Krusor, G.A.N. Connell

New Quantum Structures
Pages 219-264
D.D. Coon, K.M.S.V. Bandara

Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Thin Films
Pages 265-312
D.M. Back

Author Index
Pages 313-323

Subject Index
Pages 325-332


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