Transport Correlation and Structural Defects

Transport  Correlation  and Structural Defects
Author: Hellmut Fritzsche
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9971509733

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Disordered materials offer new and unexpected insights into the structure of solids and the ways charge carriers move and interact with their environment. The first part of this review volume presents new results and ideas in the subject dealing with the local bonding structure in amorphous and vitreous semiconductors. These include the local bonding structure in chalcogenide glasses containing metal atoms, the interaction of local vibrational modes with their local bonding environment, and new models for the H-bonding configurations.The second part is devoted to questions of low temperature hopping transport and recombination of photocarriers in disordered semiconductors as a function of frequency and at high electric fields. The reviews by leading experts offer different insights and attempt to address problems from the various angles.

Introduction to Business Statistics

Introduction to Business Statistics
Author: Edward Minieka,Zoriana Dyschkant Kurzeja
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1995
Genre: Commercial statistics
ISBN: 9971509741

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Nine papers explore recent findings and theories about transport, correlation, and structural defects as they relate to the local bonding structure in amorphous and vitreous semiconductors; and the low-temperature hopping transport and recombination of photocarriers in disordered semiconductors as a function of frequency and at high electric fields. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Organic Electronics II

Organic Electronics II
Author: Hagen Klauk
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2012-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527640225

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Like its predecessor this book is devoted to the materials, manufacturing and applications aspects of organic thin-film transistors. Once again authored by the most renowned experts from this fascinating and fast-moving area of research, it offers a joint perspective both broad and in-depth on the latest developments in the areas of materials chemistry, transport physics, materials characterization, manufacturing technology, and circuit integration of organic transistors. With its many figures and detailed index, this book once again also serves as a ready reference.

Correlations in Condensed Matter under Extreme Conditions

Correlations in Condensed Matter under Extreme Conditions
Author: G. G. N. Angilella,Antonino La Magna
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319536644

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This book addresses a wide range of topics relating to the properties and behavior of condensed matter under extreme conditions such as intense magnetic and electric fields, high pressures, heat and cold, and mechanical stresses. It is divided into four sections devoted to condensed matter theory, molecular chemistry, theoretical physics, and the philosophy and history of science. The main themes include electronic correlations in material systems under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, surface physics, the transport properties of low-dimensional electronic systems, applications of the density functional theory in molecular systems, and graphene. The book is the outcome of a workshop held at the University of Catania, Italy, in honor of Professor Renato Pucci on the occasion of his 70th birthday. It includes selected invited contributions from collaborators and co-authors of Professor Pucci during his long and successful career, as well as from other distinguished guest authors.

Non Crystalline Chalcogenicides

Non Crystalline Chalcogenicides
Author: M.A. Popescu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2006-04-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780306471292

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The earliest experimental data on an oxygen-free glass have been published by Schulz-Sellack in 1870 [1]. Later on, in 1902, Wood [2], as well as Meier in 1910 [3], carried out the first researches on the optical properties of vitreous selenium. The interest in the glasses that exhibit transparency in the infrared region of the optical spectrum rose at the beginning of the twentieth century. Firstly were investigated the heavy metal oxides and the transparency limit was extended from (the case of the classical oxide glasses) up to wavelength. In order to extend this limit above the scientists tried the chemical compositions based on the elements of the sixth group of the Periodic Table, the chalcogens: sulphur, selenium and tellurium. The systematic research in the field of glasses based on chalcogens, called chalcogenide glasses, started at the middle of our century. In 1950 Frerichs [4] investigated the glass and published the paper: “New optical glasses transparent in infrared up to 12 . Several years later he started the study of the selenium glass and prepared several binary glasses with sulphur [5]. Glaze and co-workers [6] developed in 1957 the first method for the preparation of the glass at the industrial scale, while Winter-Klein [7] published reports on numerous chalcogenides prepared in the vitreous state.

Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications

Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications
Author: Jai Singh
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119506317

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Provides a semi-quantitative approach to recent developments in the study of optical properties of condensed matter systems Featuring contributions by noted experts in the field of electronic and optoelectronic materials and photonics, this book looks at the optical properties of materials as well as their physical processes and various classes. Taking a semi-quantitative approach to the subject, it presents a summary of the basic concepts, reviews recent developments in the study of optical properties of materials and offers many examples and applications. Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications, 2nd Edition starts by identifying the processes that should be described in detail and follows with the relevant classes of materials. In addition to featuring four new chapters on optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors, recent advances in electroluminescence, perovskites, and ellipsometry, the book covers: optical properties of disordered condensed matter and glasses; concept of excitons; photoluminescence, photoinduced changes, and electroluminescence in noncrystalline semiconductors; and photoinduced bond breaking and volume change in chalcogenide glasses. Also included are chapters on: nonlinear optical properties of photonic glasses; kinetics of the persistent photoconductivity in crystalline III-V semiconductors; and transparent white OLEDs. In addition, readers will learn about excitonic processes in quantum wells; optoelectronic properties and applications of quantum dots; and more. Covers all of the fundamentals and applications of optical properties of materials Includes theory, experimental techniques, and current and developing applications Includes four new chapters on optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors, recent advances in electroluminescence, perovskites, and ellipsometry Appropriate for materials scientists, chemists, physicists and electrical engineers involved in development of electronic materials Written by internationally respected professionals working in physics and electrical engineering departments and government laboratories Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications, 2nd Edition is an ideal book for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, and teaching and research professionals in the fields of physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, and materials engineering.

Physics Of Semiconductors The Proceedings Of The 22nd International Conference In 3 Volumes

Physics Of Semiconductors  The   Proceedings Of The 22nd International Conference  In 3 Volumes
Author: David J Lockwood
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 2858
Release: 1995-01-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814550154

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These proceedings review the progress in most aspects of semiconductor physics, including those related to materials, processing and devices. The conference continues the tradition of the ICPS series and these volumes include state-of-the-art lectures. The plenary and invited papers address areas of major interest.These volumes will serve as excellent material for researchers in semiconductor physics and related fields.

Physics Of Amorphous Semiconductors

Physics Of Amorphous Semiconductors
Author: Morigaki Kazuo
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1999-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813104624

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This is a useful textbook for graduate students in the fields of solid state physics and chemistry as well as electronic engineering. Presenting the fundamentals of amorphous semiconductors clearly, it will be essential reading for young scientists intending to develop new preparation techniques for more ideal amorphous semiconductors e.g. a-Si:H, to fabricate stable and efficient solar cells and thin film transistors and new artificial amorphous materials such as multilayers for quantum devices.A large portion is devoted to the latest developments of amorphous semiconductors including electronic properties of a-Si:H, nature of weak bonds and gap states in a-Si:H, mechanisms for light-induced defect creation in a-Si:H and chalcogenides, quantum phenomena in multilayer films.