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Surface/Interface and Stress Effects in Electronic Materials Nanostructures

Surface/Interface and Stress Effects in Electronic Materials Nanostructures

Surface/Interface and Stress Effects in Electronic Materials Nanostructures

Volume 405:
R. C. Cammarata, The Johns Hopkins University
A. Christou, University of Maryland, College Park
S. M. Prokes, Naval Research Laboratory
K. L. Wang, University of California, Los Angeles
September 1996
405
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781558993082
AUD$43.95
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    This book addresses the importance of surface and stresses, particularly in the realm of decreasing structure size, where surface-to-volume ratio increases significantly. In these nanoscale systems, the surface properties and stresses become a critical issue when considering the resulting physical properties. The book also focuses on the use of novel experimental techniques capable of measuring these properties on a micron or submicron scale, including local stress mapping and localized surface chemistry determination. Topics include: the effects of strain on electronic and vibrational properties of semiconductor structures; nanostructure formation - growth and stress effects; fabricated nanostructures - stress effects; porous silicon - materials and optical properties; deposition and surface properties of semiconductor nanostructures; semiconductor interfaces; materials characterization - X-ray and strain measurements; materials characterization - surface passivation and structural defect studies; and metal, ceramic and polymer nanostructures.

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    September 1996
    Hardback
    9781558993082
    546 pages
    0.932kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • R. C. Cammarata , The Johns Hopkins University
    • A. Christou , University of Maryland, College Park
    • S. M. Prokes , Naval Research Laboratory
    • K. L. Wang , University of California, Los Angeles