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Properties Of Groupiv Iiiv And Iivi Semiconductors Sadao Adachi

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Properties Of Groupiv Iiiv And Iivi Semiconductors Sadao Adachi
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Sadao Adachi
ISBN: 9780470090329, 0470090324
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Properties Of Groupiv Iiiv And Iivi Semiconductors Sadao Adachi by Sadao Adachi 9780470090329, 0470090324 instant download after payment.

Almost all the semiconductors of practical interest are the group-IV, III-V and II-VI semiconductors and the range of technical applications of such semiconductors is extremely wide. The purpose of this book is twofold: * to discuss the key properties of the group-IV, III-V and II-VI semiconductors * to systemize these properties from a solid-state physics aspect The majority of the text is devoted to the description of the lattice structural, thermal, elastic, lattice dynamic, electronic energy-band structural, optical and carrier transport properties of these semiconductors. Some corrective effects and related properties, such as piezoelectric, elastooptic and electrooptic properties, are also discussed. The book contains convenient tables summarizing the various material parameters and the definitions of important semiconductor properties. In addition, graphs are included in order to make the information more quantitative and intuitive. The book is intended not only for semiconductor device engineers, but also physicists and physical chemists, and particularly students specializing in the fields of semiconductor synthesis, crystal growth, semiconductor device physics and technology.

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