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Springer Handbook of Electronic and Photonic Materials

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Table of contents (55 entries)

  1. Growth and Characterization

    1. Structural Characterization

      • Paul Brown
      Pages 343-371
    2. Surface Chemical Analysis

      • David Sykes
      Pages 373-384
    3. Thermal Properties and Thermal Analysis:

      • Safa Kasap, Dan Tonchev
      Pages 385-408
  2. Materials for Electronics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 439-731
    2. Single-Crystal Silicon: Electrical and Optical Properties

      • Shlomo Hava, Mark Auslender
      Pages 441-480
    3. Silicon–Germanium: Properties, Growth and Applications

      • Peter Ashburn, Darren Bagnall
      Pages 481-498
    4. Gallium Arsenide

      • Mike Brozel
      Pages 499-536
    5. High-Temperature Electronic Materials: Silicon Carbide and Diamond

      • Magnus Willander, Milan Friesel, Qamar-ul Wahab, Boris Straumal
      Pages 537-563
    6. Amorphous Semiconductors: Structure, Optical, and Electrical Properties

      • Kazuo Morigaki, Chisato Ogihara
      Pages 565-580
    7. Amorphous and Microcrystalline Silicon

      • Akihisa Matsuda
      Pages 581-595
    8. Ferroelectric Materials

      • Roger Whatmore
      Pages 597-623
    9. Dielectric Materials for Microelectronics

      • Robert Wallace
      Pages 625-657
    10. Thin Films

      • Robert Gould
      Pages 659-716
    11. Thick Films

      • Neil White
      Pages 717-731
  3. Materials for Optoelectronics and Photonics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 733-1091
    2. III-V Ternary and Quaternary Compounds

      • Sadao Adachi
      Pages 735-752
    3. Group III Nitrides

      • Ali Teke, Hadis Morkoç
      Pages 753-804
    4. Electron Transport Within the III–V Nitride Semiconductors, GaN, AIN, and InA: A Monte Carlo Analysis

      • Brian Foutz, Stephen OʼLeary, Michael Shur, Lester Eastman
      Pages 805-828
    5. II–IV Semiconductors for Optoelectronics: CdS, CdSe, CdTe

      • Jifeng Wang, Minoru Isshiki
      Pages 829-842

About this book

Electronic materials is a truly interdisciplinary subject that encompasses a number of traditional disciplines such as materials science, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics and chemistry. This unique handbook provides broad coverage of a wide range of electronic and photonic materials, starting from fundamentals and building up to advanced topics and applications. Its wide coverage, with clear illustrations and applications and its chapter sequencing and logical flow, make this a very useful and 'useable' handbook. Each chapter has been prepared either by expert researchers or instructors who have been teaching the subject at a university or in corporate laboratories. Unlike other handbooks that concentrate on a narrow field and have chapters that start at an advanced level, the present handbook starts at a senior-undergraduate level and builds up the subject matter in easy steps and in a logical flow. Wherever possible, the sections are logically sequenced to allow those who need a quick overview of a particular topic immediate access to it. Additional valuable features include the practical applications used as examples, details on experimental techniques, useful tables that summarize equations, and, most importantly, properties of various materials. Each chapter is full of clear color illustrations that convey the concepts and make the subject matter enjoyable to read and understand. An extensive glossary aids readers from adjacent fields. The Handbook constitutes an essential reference for today's electrical engineers, materials scientists and physicists.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"Kasap and Capper put together a broad coverage of electronic and photonic materials, starting from fundamentals and building up to advanced topics and applications. Additional topics include practical applications, details on experimental techniques, tables of equations, and the properties of materials. The book provides an accessible treatment of the subject matter for graduate students and researchers." (Materials Today, Vol. 10 (1-2), January-February, 2007)

"This book is an invaluable source of systematized knowledge regarding the materials used in electronics and photonics. … The book has 900 figures and 150 tables to support the information it supplies in a straightforward manner. … the handbook is a useful tool for anybody working in electronics and photonics. The entire handbook is also available on a CD that is included with the print publication." (Mircea Dragoman, Optics and Photonics News, April, 2007)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

    Safa Kasap

  • Materials Team Leader, SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems Infrared Ltd., Southampton, UK

    Peter Capper

About the editors

Safa Kasap is currently a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Electronic Materials and Devices in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. He obtained his BSc (1976), MSc (1978) and PhD (1983) degrees from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London, specializing in amorphous semiconductors and chalcogenide glasses. In 1996 he was awarded the DSc (Engineering) from London University for his research contributions to materials science in electrical engineering. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Materials. His research interests are in amorphous semiconductors, glasses for photonics, photoconductors, electrical, optical and thermal properties of materials, and related topics, with more than one hundred refereed journal papers in these areas. He is the Deputy Editor of the Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics (Springer), and a Series Editor for the Series on Materials in Electronic and Optoelectronics (Wiley).

Peter Capper has worked for the same company (through several name changes) for over 30 years in the area of II-VI compounds for infrared applications, latterly as a Materials Team Leader in charge of group of scientists working on the growth and characterisation of these compounds. This has been mainly in the area of cadmium mercury telluride and cadmium telluride, the premier infrared materials, by a range of bulk and epitaxial techniques. He has given several invited talks in Japan, USA and Europe, has coauthored over 100 Journal papers, holds one patent and has edited/written 5 books in the field since 1987. He is on the Editorial Board of the J. Mater. Sci.: Mater. Electron. (Springer) and is a Series Editor for Wiley on Materials for Electronics and Optoelectronics.

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