Semiconducting Silicides

Semiconducting Silicides
Author: Victor E. Borisenko
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642596495

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A comprehensive presentation and analysis of properties and methods of formation of semiconducting silicides. Fundamental electronic, optical and transport properties of the silicides collected from recent publications will help readers choose their application in new generations of solid-state devices. A comprehensive presentation of thermodynamic and kinetic data is given in combination with their technical application, as is information on corresponding thin-film or bulk crystal formation techniques.

Semiconducting Silicides

Semiconducting Silicides
Author: Victor E Borisenko
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2000-01-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9783642596506

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Silicides: Fundamentals & Applications

Silicides: Fundamentals & Applications
Author: Francois D'heurle
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2000-12-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814492183

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Silicides were introduced into the technology of electronic devices some thirty years ago; since then, they have been continuously used to form both ohmic and rectifying contacts to silicon. Silicides are also important for other applications (thermoelectric devices and structural applications, such as jet engines), but it is not easy to find an updated reference containing both their basic properties, either chemical or physical, and the latest applications.The 16th Course of the International School of Solid State Physics, held in Erice (Italy) in the late spring of 1999, was intended to break artificial barriers between disciplines, and to gather people concerned with the properties and applications of silicides, regardless of the formal fields to which they belong, or of the practical goals they pursue. This book is therefore concerned with theory as well as applications, metallurgy as well as physics, and materials science as well as microelectronics.

The Handbook on Optical Constants of Semiconductors

The Handbook on Optical Constants of Semiconductors
Author: Sadao Adachi
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814405973

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Knowledge of the refractive indices and absorption coefficients of semiconductors is especially important in the design and analysis of optical and photonic devices. This book presents data on the optical constants of various elemental and compound semiconductors. A complete set of the optical constants of the semiconductors are presented in tabular and graphical forms over the entire photon-energy range. They are: the complex dielectric constant ε(E)=ε1(E)+iε2(E), the complex refractive index n*(E)=n(E)+ik(E), the absorption coefficient α(E), and the normal-incidence reflectivity R(E). The book will aid many who are interested to know the optical constants of the elemental and compound semiconductors in the course of their work.

Semiconductor Nanowires

Semiconductor Nanowires
Author: Jie Xiang
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2015
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1849738157

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A timely reference from leading experts on semiconductor nanowires and their applications.

Intermetallics Research Progress

Intermetallics Research Progress
Author: Yakov N. Berdovsky
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781600219825

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Intermetallics is concerned with all aspects of ordered chemical compounds between two or more metals and notably with their applications. This book covers new and important research on the crystal chemistry and bonding theory of intermetallics; determination and analysis of phase diagrams; the nature of superlattices, antiphase domains and order-disorder transitions; the geometry and dynamics of dislocations and related defects in intermetallics; theory and experiments relating to flow stress, work-hardening, fatigue and creep; response of deformed intermetallics to annealing; magnetic and electrical properties of intermetallics; structure and properties of grain and interphase boundaries; the effect of deviations from stoichiometry on physical and mechanical properties; crystallisation of intermetallics from the melt or amorphous precursors.

Control of Semiconductor Interfaces

Control of Semiconductor Interfaces
Author: I. Ohdomari
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2017-05-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483290484

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This book focuses exclusively on control of interfacial properties and structures for semiconductor device applications from the point of view of improving and developing novel electrical properties. The following topics are covered: metal-semiconductors, semiconductor hetero-interfaces, characterization, semiconducting new materials, insulator-semiconductor, interfaces in device, control of interface formation, control of interface properties, contact metallization. A variety of up-to-date research topics such as atomic layer epitaxy, atomic layer passivation, atomic scale characterization including STM and SR techniques, single ion implementation, self-organization crystal growth, in situ measurements for process control and extremely high-spatial resolution analysis techniques, are also included. Furthermore it bridges the macroscopic, mesoscopic, and atomic-scale regimes of semicondutor interfaces, describing the state of the art in forming, controlling and characterizating unique semiconductor interfaces, which will be of practical importance in advanced devices. Intended for both technologists who require an up-to-date assessment of methods for interface formation, processing and characterization, and solid state researchers who desire the latest developments in understanding the basic mechanisms of interface physics, chemistry and electronics, this book will be a welcome addition to the existing literature.

Silicon and Silicide Nanowires

Silicon and Silicide Nanowires
Author: Yu Huang
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 981430347X

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Nanoscale materials are showing great promise in various electronic, optoelectronic, and energy applications. Silicon (Si) has especially captured great attention as the leading material for microelectronic and nanoscale device applications. Recently, various silicides have garnered special attention for their pivotal role in Si device engineering

Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials

Multicomponent Silicides for Thermoelectric Materials
Author: Jean-Claude Tedenac
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-06-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319582682

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This book provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the art in silicon compounds for thermoelectric applications. Silicides are materials with good initial thermoelectric properties, which can be enhanced through tuning of their micro- and macrostructure. These compounds present various conduction mechanisms and complex band structures. Moreover, some are isotropic, and others anisotropic, which is highly beneficial for device tailoring. Silicides are a particularly attractive material for sensors, thermoelectric generators, and other applications because they are environmentally friendly, abundant, and low cost. This concise volume covers fundamentals and applications for an audience of materials scientists, chemists, solid-state physicists, and engineers.

Metal Based Thin Films for Electronics

Metal Based Thin Films for Electronics
Author: Klaus Wetzig
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2006-03-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527606475

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This up-to-date handbook covers the main topics of preparation, characterization and properties of complex metal-based layer systems. The authors -- an outstanding group of researchers -- discuss advanced methods for structure, chemical and electronic state characterization with reference to the properties of thin functional layers, such as metallization and barrier layers for microelectronics, magnetoresistive layers for GMR and TMR, sensor and resistance layers. As such, the book addresses materials specialists in industry, especially in microelectronics, as well as scientists, and can also be recommended for advanced studies in materials science, analytics, surface and solid state science.