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Ferroelectric Thin films V

Ferroelectric Thin films V

Ferroelectric Thin films V

Volume 433:
Seshu B. Desu, Virginia Tech Blacksburg
Robert E. Jones, Motorola Austin, Texas
R. Ramesh, University of Maryland, College Park
Bruce A. Tuttle, Sandia National Laboratories, Alburquerque
In K. Yoo, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Suwon
November 1996
433
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9781558993365
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    This book features worldwide advancements that have been made in both the processing technology and fundamental understanding of ferroelectric thin films. There is a strong emphasis on process integration issues and on gaining an enhanced understanding of the behavior of layered structure perovskites for nonvolatile memory applications. The book also addresses the processing of high-dielectric constant thin films for dynamic random-access memory applications, especially by plasma-assisted metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. The development of electrode-processing techniques for improved properties, the role of defects in ferroelectric thin-film degradation, structure-property relationships, domains and size effects in ferroelectric thin films, and the pyroelectric, optical and field effect device applications of these materials are also highlighted. The perspectives of ARPA and ONR on the future of ferroelectric technologies are noted.

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    November 1996
    Hardback
    9781558993365
    449 pages
    230 × 156 mm
    0.795kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Editors
    • Seshu B. Desu , Virginia Tech Blacksburg
    • Robert E. Jones , Motorola Austin, Texas
    • R. Ramesh , University of Maryland, College Park
    • Bruce A. Tuttle , Sandia National Laboratories, Alburquerque
    • In K. Yoo , Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Suwon