Defect Control in Semiconductors
- 1st Edition - November 16, 1990
- Latest edition
- Editor: K. Sumino
- Language: English
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Description
Description
Defect control in semiconductors is a key technology for realizing the ultimate possibilities of modern electronics. The basis of such control lies in an integrated knowledge of a variety of defect properties. From this viewpoint, the volume discusses defect-related problems in connection with defect control in semiconducting materials, such as silicon, III-V, II-VI compounds, organic semiconductors, heterostructure, etc.The conference brought together scientists in the field of fundamental research and engineers involved in application related to electronic devices in order to promote future research activity in both fields and establish a fundamental knowledge of defect control. The main emphasis of the 254 papers presented in this volume is on the control of the concentration, distribution, structural and electronic states of any types of defects including impurities as well as control of the electrical, optical and other activities of defects. Due to the extensive length of the contents, only the number of papers presented per session is listed below.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Volume 1. Parts: I. General (12 papers). II. Silicon (7 papers). Sections: Grown-in Defects (7 papers). Oxygen-Related Defects (13 papers). Metallic Impurities and Gettering (9 papers). Defect Reactions and Passivation (20 papers). Defects Induced by Ion-implantation or Dry Etching (11 papers). Irradiation-induced Defects (7 papers). Defect Control and Device Performance (10 papers). III. Bulk Compounds. Grown-in Defects in III-V Compounds (11 papers). Native Defects and Impurities in III-V Compounds (9 papers). Defects Control through Thermal Treatments and Defect Passivation (15 papers). Defects Induced by Ion-implantation and Particle-irradiation (9 papers). Volume 2. IV. Thin Layers and Heterostructure. Defects in II-VI Compounds (7 papers). Native Defects and Impurities (10 papers). DX Center (6 papers). Structural Defects in Alloy Semiconductors (3 papers). Defects Associated with Heteroepitaxy (18 papers). Defects in Quantum Wells and Superlattices (6 papers). Defects and Device Performance (7 papers). Defect Control (8 papers). V. Dislocations and Deformation-Induced Defects. Dislocation Dynamics (9 papers). Electronic State (13 papers). VI. Defect Characterization (17 papers). VII. Organic Crystals. Structural Defects (9 papers). Electronic Defects (8 papers). Subject index. Author index.
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- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: December 2, 2012
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
KS
K. Sumino
Affiliations and expertise
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, JapanView book on ScienceDirect
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