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Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors Matthew D. McCluskey (Washington State University, Pullman, USA)

Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors By Matthew D. McCluskey (Washington State University, Pullman, USA)

Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors by Matthew D. McCluskey (Washington State University, Pullman, USA)


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This revised edition continues to provide the most complete coverage of the fundamental knowledge of semiconductors. In addition to inclusion of new chapter problems and worked examples, it delves into solid-state lighting (LEDs and laser diodes), and offers a solid foundation for experimental methods and the theory of defects in semiconduc

Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors Summary

Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors by Matthew D. McCluskey (Washington State University, Pullman, USA)

Praise for the First Edition

The book goes beyond the usual textbook in that it provides more specific examples of real-world defect physics ... an easy reading, broad introductory overview of the field
Materials Today

... well written, with clear, lucid explanations ...
Chemistry World

This revised edition provides the most complete, up-to-date coverage of the fundamental knowledge of semiconductors, including a new chapter that expands on the latest technology and applications of semiconductors. In addition to inclusion of additional chapter problems and worked examples, it provides more detail on solid-state lighting (LEDs and laser diodes). The authors have achieved a unified overview of dopants and defects, offering a solid foundation for experimental methods and the theory of defects in semiconductors.

Matthew D. McCluskey is a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Materials Science Program at Washington State University (WSU), Pullman, Washington. He received a Physics Ph.D. from the University of California (UC), Berkeley.

Eugene E. Haller is a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He received a Ph.D. in Solid State and Applied Physics from the University of Basel, Switzerland.

Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors Reviews

The second edition of this textbook lays the groundwork for both the classical and modern developments in the theory of semiconductors. This book is significant both for its presentation of the basic principles of the theory of defects in semiconductors and for its exposition of recent developments in the field, such as LEDs and laser diodes.

--Christian Brosseau, OSA Fellow and professor of physics, Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France

About Matthew D. McCluskey (Washington State University, Pullman, USA)

Matthew D. McCluskey is a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Materials Science Program at Washington State University (WSU), Pullman, Washington. He received a Physics Ph.D. from the University of California (UC), Berkeley, in 1997, and was a postdoctoral researcher at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) (California) from 1997 to 1998. Dr. McCluskey joined WSU as an assistant professor in 1998. His research interests include defects in semiconductors, materials under high pressure, shock compression of semiconductors, and vibrational spectroscopy.

Eugene E. Haller is a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He received a Ph.D. in Solid State and Applied Physics from the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 1967. Dr. Haller joined the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (California) as a staff scientist in 1973. In 1980, he was appointed associate professor in the Department of Materials Science Engineering, UC, Berkeley. His major research areas include semiconductor growth, characterization, and processing; far-infrared detectors, isotopically controlled semiconductors, and semiconductor nanocrystals.

Table of Contents

1. Semiconductor Basics 2. Defect Classifications 3. Interfaces and Devices 4. Crystal Growth and Doping 5. Electronic Properties 6. Vibrational Properties 7. Optical Properties 8. Thermal Properties 9. Electrical Measurements 10. Optical Spectroscopy 11. Particle-Beam Methods 12. Microscopy and Structural Characterization

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NLS9780367781439
9780367781439
0367781433
Dopants and Defects in Semiconductors by Matthew D. McCluskey (Washington State University, Pullman, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-03-31
372
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