
Low-dimensional Semiconductors
Materials, Physics, Technology, Devices
M. J. Kelly(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 23. November 1995
Book
Hardback
564 pages
978-0-19-851781-8 (ISBN)
Description
This text is a first attempt to pull together the whole of semiconductor science and technology since 1970 in so far as semiconductor multilayers are concerned. Material, technology, physics and device issues are described with approximately equal emphasis, and form a single coherant point of view. The subject matter is the concern of over half of today's active semiconductor scientists and technologists, the remainder working on bulk semiconductors and devices.
It is now routine to design and the prepare semiconductor multilayers at a time, with independent control over the dropping and composition in each layer. In turn these multilayers can be patterned with features that as a small as a few atomic layers in lateral extent. The resulting structures open up many new ares of exciting solid state and quantum physics. They have also led to whole new generations of electronic and optoelectronic devices whose superior performance relates back to the multilayer structures.
The principles established in the field have several decades to go, advancing towards the ultimate of materials engineering, the design and preparation of solids atom by atom.
The book should appeal equally to physicists, electronic engineers and materials scientists.
It is now routine to design and the prepare semiconductor multilayers at a time, with independent control over the dropping and composition in each layer. In turn these multilayers can be patterned with features that as a small as a few atomic layers in lateral extent. The resulting structures open up many new ares of exciting solid state and quantum physics. They have also led to whole new generations of electronic and optoelectronic devices whose superior performance relates back to the multilayer structures.
The principles established in the field have several decades to go, advancing towards the ultimate of materials engineering, the design and preparation of solids atom by atom.
The book should appeal equally to physicists, electronic engineers and materials scientists.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, numerous line figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1129 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-851781-8 (9780198517818)
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Professor, Department of Physics and ElectronicsProfessor, Department of Physics and Electronics, University of Surrey, Guildford
Content
Preface ; Introduction ; 1. Resume of bulk semiconductor physics ; 2. III-V semiconductor homojunctions and heterojunctions ; 3. Fabrication technologies for semiconductor microstructures ; 4. Low dimensional physics ; 5. The two dimensional electron gas (2DEG) ; 6. The one dimensional electron gas (1DEG) ; 7. Hot electron phenomena ; 8. Tunnelling phenomena ; 9. Superlattices and minibands ; 10. Quantum wells and their optical properties ; 11. Quantum pillars and boxes: electronic and optical properties ; 12. Mesoscopic phenomena and coulomb blockade ; 13. Exotic materials combinations: new physics including strain ; 14. Silicon and silicon heterojunctions ; 15. Thermal, mechanical and other properties ; 16. Devices I: field effect and heterojunction bipolar transistors ; 17. Devices II: Microwave diodes ; 18. Devices III: lasers, modulators and detectors ; 19. Devices IV: infrared and solar devices ; 20. Amorphous semiconductor multilayers ; 21. Towards 2000 ; 22. Radical alternatives ; Appendices