
Reliability and Materials Issues of Semiconductor Optical and Electrical Devices and Materials: Volume 1195
Materials Research Society (Publisher)
Published on 20. August 2010
Book
Hardback
376 pages
978-1-60511-168-1 (ISBN)
Description
Achieving high reliability is a key issue for semiconductor optical and electrical devices and is as important as device performance for commercial application. Degradation of both optical and electrical devices is strongly related to materials issues. A variety of material defects can occur during the device fabrication processes, i.e., crystal growth, impurity diffusion, ion-implantation, wet/dry etching, metallization, bonding, packaging, etc. This book focuses on the current status of reliability and degradation of various semiconductor optical and electrical devices as well as their materials issues in thin-film growth, wafer processing, and device fabrication processes. Topics include: laser reliability; degradation mechanisms; optical devices and reliability; electronic device reliability; wide-bandgap devices; compound semiconductors; characterization; characterization methods; strain effects; defects and growth; diffusion barriers; organic and other materials and novel structures.
Achieving high reliability is a key issue for semiconductor optical and electrical devices and is as important as device performance for commercial application. Degradation of both optical and electrical devices is strongly related to materials issues. A variety of material defects can occur during the device fabrication processes, i.e., crystal growth, impurity diffusion, ion-implantation, wet/dry etching, metallization, bonding, packaging, etc. This book focuses on the current status of reliability and degradation of various semiconductor optical and electrical devices as well as their materials issues in thin-film growth, wafer processing, and device fabrication processes. Topics include: laser reliability; degradation mechanisms; optical devices and reliability; electronic device reliability; wide-bandgap devices; compound semiconductors; characterization; characterization methods; strain effects; defects and growth; diffusion barriers; organic and other materials and novel structures.
Achieving high reliability is a key issue for semiconductor optical and electrical devices and is as important as device performance for commercial application. Degradation of both optical and electrical devices is strongly related to materials issues. A variety of material defects can occur during the device fabrication processes, i.e., crystal growth, impurity diffusion, ion-implantation, wet/dry etching, metallization, bonding, packaging, etc. This book focuses on the current status of reliability and degradation of various semiconductor optical and electrical devices as well as their materials issues in thin-film growth, wafer processing, and device fabrication processes. Topics include: laser reliability; degradation mechanisms; optical devices and reliability; electronic device reliability; wide-bandgap devices; compound semiconductors; characterization; characterization methods; strain effects; defects and growth; diffusion barriers; organic and other materials and novel structures.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
670 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60511-168-1 (9781605111681)
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University of Florida