Wide-band-gap Semiconductors

Wide-band-gap Semiconductors

Author: C.G. Van de Walle

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 635

ISBN-13: 0444599177

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Wide-band-gap semiconductors have been a research topic for many decades. However, it is only in recent years that the promise for technological applications came to be realized; simultaneously an upsurge of experimental and theoretical activity in the field has been witnessed. Semiconductors with wide band gaps exhibit unique electronic and optical properties. Their low intrinsic carrier concentrations and high breakdown voltage allow high-temperature and high-power applications (diamond, SiC etc.). The short wavelength of band-to-band transitions allows emission in the green, blue, or even UV region of the spectrum (ZnSe, GaN, etc.). In addition, many of these materials have favorable mechanical and thermal characteristics. These proceedings reflect the exciting progress made in this field. Successful p-type doping of ZnSe has recently led to the fabrication of blue-green injection lasers in ZnSe; applications of short-wavelength light-emitting devices range from color displays to optical storage. In SiC, advances in growth techniques for bulk as well as epitaxial material have made the commercial production of high-temperature and high-frequency devices possible. For GaN, refinement of growth procedures and new ways of obtaining doped material have resulted in blue-light-emitting diodes and opened the road to the development of laser diodes. Finally, while the quality of artificial diamond is not yet high enough for electronic applications, the promise it holds in terms of unique material properties is encouraging intense activity in the field. This volume contains contributions from recognized experts presently working on different material systems in the field. The papers cover the theoretical, experimental and application-oriented aspects of this exciting topic.


Processing of 'Wide Band Gap Semiconductors

Processing of 'Wide Band Gap Semiconductors

Author: S. J. Pearton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-01-15

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 0080946755

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Wide bandgap semiconductors, made from such materials as GaN, SiC, diamond, and ZnSe, are undergoing a strong resurgence in recent years, principally because of their direct bandgaps, which give them a huge advantage over the indirect gap Sic As an example, more than 10 million blue LEDs using this technology are sold each month, and new, high brightness (15 lumens per watt), long-life white LEDs are under development with the potential to replace incandescent bulbs in many situations. This book provides readers with a broad overview of this rapidly expanding technology, bringing them up to speed on new discoveries and commercial applications. It provides specific technical applications of key processes such as laser diodes, LEDs, and very high temperature electronic controls on engines, focusing on doping, etching, oxidation passivation, growth techniques and more.


Balance Equation Approach to Electron Transport In Semiconductors

Balance Equation Approach to Electron Transport In Semiconductors

Author: Xiaolin Lei

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 9812819029

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This book presents a systematic, comprehensive and up-to-date description of the physical basis of the balance equation transport theory and its applications in bulk and low-dimensional semiconductors. The different aspects of the balance equation method, originally proposed by C S Ting and the author of the present book, were reviewed in the volume entitled Physics of Hot Electron Transport in Semiconductors (edited by C S Ting, World Scientific, 1992). Since then, this method has been extensively developed and applied to various new fields, such as transport in nonparabolic systems, spatially nonuniform systems and semiconductor devices, miniband conduction of superlattices, hot-electron magnetotransport, effects of impact ionization in transport, microwave-induced magnetoresistance oscillation, radiation-driven transport and electron cooling, etc. Due to its simplicity and effectiveness, the balance equation approach has become a useful tool to tackle the many transport phenomena in semiconductors, and provides a reliable basis for developing theories, modeling devices and explaining experiments.The book may be used as a textbook by graduate students. It will also benefit researchers in the field by helping them grasp the basic principles and techniques of the method, without having to spend a lot of time digging out the information from widespread literature covering a period of 30 years.


Topics In High Field Transport In Semiconductors

Topics In High Field Transport In Semiconductors

Author: Kevin F Brennan

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2001-07-31

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9814490733

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This book examines some of the charge carrier transport issues encountered in the field of modern semiconductor devices and novel materials. Theoretical approaches to the understanding and modeling of the relevant physical phenomena, seen in devices that have very small spatial dimensions and that operate under high electric field strength, are described in papers written by leading experts and pioneers in this field. In addition, the book examines the transport physics encountered in novel materials such as wide band gap semiconductors (GaN, SiC, etc.) as well as organic semiconductors. Topics in High Field Transport in Semiconductors provides a comprehensive overview that will be beneficial to newcomers as well as engineers and researchers engaged in this exciting field.


Wide Energy Bandgap Electronic Devices

Wide Energy Bandgap Electronic Devices

Author: Fan Ren

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 9812382461

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Presents state-of-the-art GaN and SiC electronic devices, as well as detailed applications of these devices to power conditioning, r. f. base station infrastructure and high temperature electronics.


Topics in Growth and Device Processing of III-V Semiconductors

Topics in Growth and Device Processing of III-V Semiconductors

Author: S. J. Pearton

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 9789810218843

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This book describes advanced epitaxial growth and self-aligned processing techniques for the fabrication of III-V semiconductor devices such as heterojunction bipolar transistors and high electron mobility transistors. It is the first book to describe the use of carbon-doping and low damage dry etching techniques that have proved indispensable in making reliable, high performance devices. These devices are used in many applications such as cordless telephones and high speed lightwave communication systems.


Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 2

Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 2

Author: Vincent Consonni

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-08-08

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1118984285

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This book, the second of two volumes, describes heterostructures and optoelectronic devices made from GaN and ZnO nanowires. Over the last decade, the number of publications on GaN and ZnO nanowires has grown exponentially, in particular for their potential optical applications in LEDs, lasers, UV detectors or solar cells. So far, such applications are still in their infancy, which we analyze as being mostly due to a lack of understanding and control of the growth of nanowires and related heterostructures. Furthermore, dealing with two different but related semiconductors such as ZnO and GaN, but also with different chemical and physical synthesis methods, will bring valuable comparisons in order to gain a general approach for the growth of wide band gap nanowires applied to optical devices.


Insulating Films on Semiconductors 1991, Proceedings from the 7th Biennial European Conference.

Insulating Films on Semiconductors 1991, Proceedings from the 7th Biennial European Conference.

Author: W. Eccleston

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1991-09-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9780750301688

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Insulating Films on Semiconductors 1991 covers the fundamental aspects of the properties of dielectrics/semiconductor structures, the study of high field/hot electron/radiation induced phenomena, and the developments in measurement techniques for looking at interfaces and surfaces on semiconductor materials. The volume is written for researchers in physics, materials science, electronics, and electrical engineering.


Topics in High Field Transport in Semiconductors

Topics in High Field Transport in Semiconductors

Author: Kevin F. Brennan

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9810246714

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This book examines some of the charge carrier transport issues encountered in the field of modern semiconductor devices and novel materials. Theoretical approaches to the understanding and modeling of the relevant physical phenomena, seen in devices that have very small spatial dimensions and that operate under high electric field strength, are described in papers written by leading experts and pioneers in this field. In addition, the book examines the transport physics encountered in novel materials such as wide band gap semiconductors (GaN, SiC, etc.) as well as organic semiconductors. Topics in High Field Transport in Semiconductors provides a comprehensive overview that will be beneficial to newcomers as well as engineers and researchers engaged in this exciting field.


Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 1

Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 1

Author: Vincent Consonni

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-08-08

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 1118984307

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GaN and ZnO nanowires can by grown using a wide variety of methods from physical vapor deposition to wet chemistry for optical devices. This book starts by presenting the similarities and differences between GaN and ZnO materials, as well as the assets and current limitations of nanowires for their use in optical devices, including feasibility and perspectives. It then focuses on the nucleation and growth mechanisms of ZnO and GaN nanowires, grown by various chemical and physical methods. Finally, it describes the formation of nanowire heterostructures applied to optical devices.