Compound semiconductors 2001 : proceedings of the twenty-eighth international symposium on compound semiconductors held in Tokyo, Japan, 1-4 October 2001
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Compound semiconductors 2001 : proceedings of the twenty-eighth international symposium on compound semiconductors held in Tokyo, Japan, 1-4 October 2001
(Institute of Physics conference series, no. 170)
Institute of Physics Publishing, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An international perspective on recent research, Compound Semiconductors 2001 provides an overview of important developments in III-V compound semiconductors, such as GaAs, InP, and GaN; II-VI compounds, such as ZnSe and CdTe; and IV-IV compounds, such as SiC and SiGe. The book contains 139 papers arranged in chapters on electronic devices, optical devices, magnetic materials, novel systems, quantum transport, optical characterization, quantum nanostructures, and material growth and characterization. The content encompasses the development of optical and electronic devices based on nitride semiconductors as well as the steady advances in traditional topics like III-V-based electronic and optical devices, growth and processing, and characterization. The book also includes novel research trends in quantum structures, such as quantum wires and dots, and spintronics, which are very promising for future developments in nanotechnology.
As the primary forum for research into these materials and their device applications, this resource is an essential reference for researchers working on compound semiconductors in semiconductor physics, device physics, materials science, chemistry, and electronic and electrical engineering.
Table of Contents
1 Electronic Devices (24 papers).
2 Optical Devices (15 papers).
3 Magnetic Materials (5 papers).
4 Novel Systems (10 papers).
5 Quantum Transport (8 papers).
6 Optical Characterization (16 papers).
7 Quantum Nanostructures (20 papers).
8 Material Growth and Characterization (15 papers).
9 Material Growth and Characterization (Nitride) (26 papers).
Author Index.
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