Modern GaAs Processing Methods

Modern GaAs Processing Methods
Author: Ralph Williams
Publsiher: Artech House Microwave Library
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1990
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015039857423

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Containing updated material from the first edition, this book adds several chapters covering RF testing techniques, reliability, process and manufacturing disciplines and process development (experiment by design).

Fabrication of GaAs Devices

Fabrication of GaAs Devices
Author: Albert G. Baca,Carol I.H. Ashby,Institution of Electrical Engineers
Publsiher: IET
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0863413536

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This book provides fundamental and practical information on all aspects of GaAs processing and gives pragmatic advice on cleaning and passivation, wet and dry etching and photolithography. Other topics covered include device performance for HBTs (Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors) and FETs (Field Effect Transistors), how these relate to processing choices, and special processing issues such as wet oxidation, which are especially important in optoelectronic devices. This book is suitable for both new and practising engineers.

GaAs High Speed Devices

GaAs High Speed Devices
Author: C. Y. Chang,Francis Kai
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1994-10-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 047185641X

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The performance of high-speed semiconductor devices—the genius driving digital computers, advanced electronic systems for digital signal processing, telecommunication systems, and optoelectronics—is inextricably linked to the unique physical and electrical properties of gallium arsenide. Once viewed as a novel alternative to silicon, gallium arsenide has swiftly moved into the forefront of the leading high-tech industries as an irreplaceable material in component fabrication. GaAs High-Speed Devices provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-science look at the phenomenally expansive range of engineering devices gallium arsenide has made possible—as well as the fabrication methods, operating principles, device models, novel device designs, and the material properties and physics of GaAs that are so keenly integral to their success. In a clear five-part format, the book systematically examines each of these aspects of GaAs device technology, forming the first authoritative study to consider so many important aspects at once and in such detail. Beginning with chapter 2 of part one, the book discusses such basic subjects as gallium arsenide materials and crystal properties, electron energy band structures, hole and electron transport, crystal growth of GaAs from the melt and defect density analysis. Part two describes the fabrication process of gallium arsenide devices and integrated circuits, shedding light, in chapter 3, on epitaxial growth processes, molecular beam epitaxy, and metal organic chemical vapor deposition techniques. Chapter 4 provides an introduction to wafer cleaning techniques and environment control, wet etching methods and chemicals, and dry etching systems, including reactive ion etching, focused ion beam, and laser assisted methods. Chapter 5 provides a clear overview of photolithography and nonoptical lithography techniques that include electron beam, x-ray, and ion beam lithography systems. The advances in fabrication techniques described in previous chapters necessitate an examination of low-dimension device physics, which is carried on in detail in chapter 6 of part three. Part four includes a discussion of innovative device design and operating principles which deepens and elaborates the ideas introduced in chapter 1. Key areas such as metal-semiconductor contact systems, Schottky Barrier and ohmic contact formation and reliability studies are examined in chapter 7. A detailed discussion of metal semiconductor field-effect transistors, the fabrication technology, and models and parameter extraction for device analyses occurs in chapter 8. The fifth part of the book progresses to an up-to-date discussion of heterostructure field-effect (HEMT in chapter 9), potential-effect (HBT in chapter 10), and quantum-effect devices (chapters 11 and 12), all of which are certain to have a major impact on high-speed integrated circuits and optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) applications. Every facet of GaAs device technology is placed firmly in a historical context, allowing readers to see instantly the significant developmental changes that have shaped it. Featuring a look at devices still under development and device structures not yet found in the literature, GaAs High-Speed Devices also provides a valuable glimpse into the newest innovations at the center of the latest GaAs technology. An essential text for electrical engineers, materials scientists, physicists, and students, GaAs High-Speed Devices offers the first comprehensive and up-to-date look at these formidable 21st century tools. The unique physical and electrical properties of gallium arsenide has revolutionized the hardware essential to digital computers, advanced electronic systems for digital signal processing, telecommunication systems, and optoelectronics. GaAs High-Speed Devices provides the first fully comprehensive look at the enormous range of engineering devices gallium arsenide has made possible as well as the backbone of the technology—ication methods, operating principles, and the materials properties and physics of GaAs—device models and novel device designs. Featuring a clear, six-part format, the book covers: GaAs materials and crystal properties Fabrication processes of GaAs devices and integrated circuits Electron beam, x-ray, and ion beam lithography systems Metal-semiconductor contact systems Heterostructure field-effect, potential-effect, and quantum-effect devices GaAs Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuits and Digital Integrated Circuits In addition, this comprehensive volume places every facet of the technology in an historical context and gives readers an unusual glimpse at devices still under development and device structures not yet found in the literature.

Optical Waveguides

Optical Waveguides
Author: María L. Calvo,Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420017779

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Although the theory and principles of optical waveguides have been established for more than a century, the technologies have only been realized in recent decades. Optical Waveguides: From Theory to Applied Technologies combines the most relevant aspects of waveguide theory with the study of current detailed waveguiding technologies, in particular, photonic devices, telecommunication applications, and biomedical optics. With self-contained chapters written by well-known specialists, the book features both fundamentals and applications. The first three chapters examine the theoretical foundations and bases of planar optical waveguides as well as critical optical properties such as birefringence and nonlinear optical phenomena. The next several chapters focus on contemporary waveguiding technologies that include photonic devices and telecommunications. The book concludes with discussions on additional technological applications, including biomedical optical waveguides and the potential of neutron waveguides. As optical waveguides play an increasing part in modern technology, photonics will become to the 21st century what electronics were to the 20th century. Offering both novel insights for experienced professionals and introductory material for novices, this book facilitates a better understanding of the new information era—the photonics century.

Nonclassical Light from Semiconductor Lasers and LEDs

Nonclassical Light from Semiconductor Lasers and LEDs
Author: Jungsang Kim,Seema Somani,Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642568145

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Supplies readers with the basic knowledge and guidance for the application of new lasers and light-emitting devices. The first part of the book discusses the generation of sub-shot-noise light in macroscopic pn junction light emitting devices, the second part is on the application of squeezed light in high-precision measurement, the third part concerns the Coulomb blockade effect in a mesoscopic pn junction and generation of single photon states, and the last part is on the detection of single photons using a visible light photon counter.

Handbook of RF and Microwave Power Amplifiers

Handbook of RF and Microwave Power Amplifiers
Author: John L. B. Walker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780521760102

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This is a one-stop guide for circuit designers and system/device engineers, covering everything from CAD to reliability.

Physics of Semiconductor Devices

Physics of Semiconductor Devices
Author: K. N. Bhat,A. Dasgupta
Publsiher: Alpha Science Int'l Ltd.
Total Pages: 1310
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 8173195676

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Contributed papers of the workshop held at IIT, Madras, in 2003.

Physics of Semiconductor Devices

Physics of Semiconductor Devices
Author: Vikram Kumar,Prasanta Kumar Basu
Publsiher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2002
Genre: Semiconductors
ISBN: 0819445002

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