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Group IV Semiconductor Nanostructures — 2006

Group IV Semiconductor Nanostructures — 2006

Group IV Semiconductor Nanostructures — 2006

Volume 958:
Leonid Tsybeskov, New Jersey Institute of Technology
David J. Lockwood, National Research Council, Canada
Christophe Delerue, IEMN-ISEN, France
Masakazu Ichikawa, University of Tokyo
Anthony W. van Buuren, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California
March 2007
958
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781558999152
£29.99
GBP
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    This book focuses on advances in materials science and device applications of nanostructures composed of Si, Ge, diamond, SiGe and SiCGe. Continuous progress in the development of reproducibly grown quantum dots, wires and wells has produced a new class of functional materials and devices with characteristic dimensions less than 50nm. The broad spectrum of these devices ranges from commercially offered high-mobility transistors using strained Si to exploratory SiGe nanostructures for integrated optical interconnects and THz lasers. This book brings together researchers from chemistry, physics, biology, materials science and engineering to share and discuss both the challenges and progress towards a new generation of Si(SiGe, SiCGe)-based novel functional structures and devices. Topics include: light emission and photonic devices; Ge, SiGe and diamond nanostructures; strains, Si/Ge films and layers and Si nanocrystals.

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    March 2007
    Hardback
    9781558999152
    311 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0.568kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • Leonid Tsybeskov , New Jersey Institute of Technology
    • David J. Lockwood , National Research Council, Canada
    • Christophe Delerue , IEMN-ISEN, France
    • Masakazu Ichikawa , University of Tokyo
    • Anthony W. van Buuren , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California