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Molecular Beam Epitaxy A Short History 1st Edition Charles Thomas Foxon

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Molecular Beam Epitaxy A Short History 1st Edition Charles Thomas Foxon
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.05 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Charles Thomas Foxon, John Orton
ISBN: 9780199695829, 0199695822
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Molecular Beam Epitaxy A Short History 1st Edition Charles Thomas Foxon by Charles Thomas Foxon, John Orton 9780199695829, 0199695822 instant download after payment.

Molecular bean epitaxy (MBE) is a well recognised and highly respected source of high quality semiconductor films. After forty years of development it is now widely used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, including transistors used in pratically every aspect of modern life.
The book provides an overview of the whole spectrum of semiconductor physics, devices and applications, but also tracks progress over the years from a historical perspective. It covers the development of the subject from its inception in the early nineteenth century to the recent millennium and emphasizes both the interaction between pure scientific push and commercial pull, on the one hand, and between physics, materials and devices, on the other. It also sets the various device developments in the context of systems requirements and explains how such developments met wide ranging consumer demands. It is written so as to appeal to undergraduate students of physics, electrical engineering and materials science and to workers already well established in the field, as well as to a non-specialist scientific readership.

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