Metal-induced crystallization : fundamentals and applications
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Metal-induced crystallization : fundamentals and applications
Pan Stanford Publishing, c2015
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Crystalline semiconductors in the form of thin films are crucial materials for many modern, advanced technologies in fields such as microelectronics, optoelectronics, display technology, and photovoltaic technology. Crystalline semiconductors can be produced at surprisingly low temperatures (as low as 120 C) by crystallization of amorphous semiconductors, which are put in contact with a metal. This so-called metal-induced crystallization process has attracted great scientific and technological interest because it allows the production of crystalline semiconductor-based advanced devices at very low temperatures, for example, directly on low-cost (but often heat-sensitive) substrates.
This book provides the first comprehensive and in-depth overview of the current fundamental understanding of the metal-induced crystallization process and further elucidates how to employ this process in different technologies, for example, in thin-film solar cells and display technologies. It aims to give the reader a comprehensive perspective of the metal-induced crystallization process and thereby stimulate the development of novel crystalline semiconductor-based technologies.
目次
Introduction to Metal-Induced Crystallization
Atomic Mechanisms and Interface Thermodynamics of Metal-Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Semiconductors at Low Temperatures
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Layer Exchange upon Low-Temperature Annealing Amorphous Si/Polycrystalline Al Layered Structures
Metal-Induced Crystallization by Homogeneous Insertion of Metallic Species in Amorphous Semiconductors
Aluminum-Induced Crystallization: Applications in Photovoltaic Technologies
Applications of Metal-Induced Crystallization for Advanced Flat-Panel Displays
Laser-Assisted Metal-Induced Crystallization and Its Applications in Data Storage
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