Edited by
Hari Nalwa, Formerly of Hitachi Research Laboratory, Japan
Description
This book covers a broad spectrum of the silicon-based materials and their device applications. This book provides a broad coverage of
the silicon-based materials including different kinds of silicon-related materials, their processing, spectroscopic characterization,
physical properties, and device applications.
This two-volume set offers a selection of timely topics on silicon materials namely those
that have been extensively used for applications in electronic and photonic technologies. The extensive reference provides broad coverage
of silicon-based materials, including different types of silicon-related materials, their processing, spectroscopic characterization,
physical properties, and device applications. Fourteen chapters review the state of the art research on silicon-based materials and their
applications to devices.
This reference contains a subset of articles published in AP's recently released
Handbook of Advanced
Electronic and Photonic Materials and Devices ( 2000, ISBN 012-5137451, ten volumes) by Dr. Hari Nalwa. This two-volume work
strives to present a highly coherent coverage of silicon-based material uses in the vastly dynamic arena of silicon chip research and
technology.
Audience:
This book is aimed for the scientists and upper level graduate students working in solid state physics, materials science, optical engineering
and photophysics, electrical and electronic engineering, liquic crystals displays, information technology and semiconductor industries.