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Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) Nanostructures

Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) Nanostructures

Production, Properties and Applications in Electronics

by Y. Shiraki and N Usami
Hardback
Publication Date: 26/02/2011

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Nanostructured silicon-germanium (SiGe) opens up the prospects of novel and enhanced electronic device performance, especially for semiconductor devices. Silicon-germanium (SiGe) nanostructures reviews the materials science of nanostructures and their properties and applications in different electronic devices.

The introductory part one covers the structural properties of SiGe nanostructures, with a further chapter discussing electronic band structures of SiGe alloys. Part two concentrates on the formation of SiGe nanostructures, with chapters on different methods of crystal growth such as molecular beam epitaxy and chemical vapour deposition. This part also includes chapters covering strain engineering and modelling. Part three covers the material properties of SiGe nanostructures, including chapters on such topics as strain-induced defects, transport properties and microcavities and quantum cascade laser structures. In Part four, devices utilising SiGe alloys are discussed. Chapters cover ultra large scale integrated applications, MOSFETs and the use of SiGe in different types of transistors and optical devices.

With its distinguished editors and team of international contributors, Silicon-germanium (SiGe) nanostructures is a standard reference for researchers focusing on semiconductor devices and materials in industry and academia, particularly those interested in nanostructures.
ISBN:
9781845696894
9781845696894
Category:
Electronic devices & materials
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
26-02-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Science & Technology
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
656
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x43mm
Weight:
1.15kg

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