Contacts to semiconductors : fundamentals and technology

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Contacts to semiconductors : fundamentals and technology

edited by Leonard J. Brillson

Noyes, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The authors present the state of the art in growing, processing, and characterizing electronic junctions. Overall, they have assembled a broad array of the latest semiconductor interface science and technology, ranging from advanced ohmic, Schottky, and heterojunction contacts to the refined perspectives of microscopic junctions gleaned from ultrahigh vacuum surface science techniques. Considerable progress has been made in these areas over the last few years. This book is intended for technologists and solid state researchers alike.

Table of Contents

Ohmic Contacts to GaAs and Other III-V Compounds: Correlation of Microstructure with Electrical PropertiesStable and Epitaxial Contacts to III-V Compound SemiconductorsSchottky Barriers and Ohmic Contacts to SiliconInsulator/Semiconductor ContactsInterface StatesAtomic Structure of Metal/GaAs Interfaces: The Role of Defects, Epitaxy, and MorphologyAtomic-Scale Chemistry of Metal-Semiconductor InterfacesSurvey of Recent Developments in the Theoretical Description of the Properties of Semiconductor InterfacesAtomic-Scale Control of Heterojunction Band LineupsIndex

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