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Multicomponent Oxide Films for Electronics

Multicomponent Oxide Films for Electronics

Multicomponent Oxide Films for Electronics

Volume 574:
Marily E. Hawley, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Davie H. A. Blank, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Chang-Beom Eom, Duke University, North Carolina
Darrell G. Schlom, Pennsylvania State University
Stephen K. Streiffer, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois
October 1999
574
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781558994812
CAD$43.95
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    The exceptional properties of multicomponent oxides, combined with the inability of simpler materials to meet the increasing demands of the electronics industry, have motivated tremendous interest and activity in utilizing multicomponent oxides for electronic applications. For these applications, it is often desirable to integrate complex oxides in thin-film form with other materials. This book focuses on common materials issues involved in the processing and characterization of multicomponent oxides and how these issues relate to device applications. Papers range from theoretical explanations of the magnetic and electronic properties of transition metal oxides, to integration with silicon technology. Noteworthy is the progress being made in the deposition and characterization of these complex materials, as well as their applicability in ferroelectric memories, MOSFETs, optical devices, infrared imaging arrays, etc. Topics include: epitaxial multicomponent oxide film growth; properties, characterization and modeling; properties of multicomponent oxides; and multicomponent oxide devices.

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    October 1999
    Hardback
    9781558994812
    382 pages
    0.636kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • Marily E. Hawley , Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Davie H. A. Blank , University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
    • Chang-Beom Eom , Duke University, North Carolina
    • Darrell G. Schlom , Pennsylvania State University
    • Stephen K. Streiffer , Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois