Organometallic Vapor-Phase Epitaxy :Theory and Practice ( 2 )

Publication subTitle :Theory and Practice

Publication series :2

Author: Stringfellow   Gerald B.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9780080538181

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780126738421

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780126738421

Subject: TN304 material

Language: ENG

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Description

Organometallic Vapor-Phase Epitaxy describes the operation of a particular technique for the production of compound semiconductor materials. It describes how the technique works, how it can be used for the growth of particular materials and structures, and the application of these materials for specific devices. It contains not only a fundamental description of the operation of the technique but also contains lists of data useful for the everyday operation of OMVPE reactors. It also offers specific recipes that can be used to produce a wide range of specific materials, structures, and devices.

  • Updated with new emphasis on the semiconducting nitride materials—GaN and its alloys with In and Al
  • Emphasizes the newly understood aspects of surface processes
  • Contains a new chapter, as well as several new sections in chapters on thermodynamics and kinetics

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 16

Preface to the First Edition

pp.:  16 – 18

Preface to the Second Edition

pp.:  18 – 20

Chapter 2. Thermodynamics

pp.:  44 – 140

Chapter 3. Physical Processes Occurring on the Surface

pp.:  140 – 178

Chapter 4. Source Molecules

pp.:  178 – 238

Chapter 5. Kinetics

pp.:  238 – 324

Chapter 6. Hydrodynamics and Mass Transport

pp.:  324 – 346

Chapter 7. Design of the OMVPE Process

pp.:  346 – 418

Chapter 8. Specific Materials

pp.:  418 – 512

Chapter 9. Superlattice Structures

pp.:  512 – 552

Chapter 10. Devices

pp.:  552 – 584

References

pp.:  584 – 590

Index

pp.:  590 – 600

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