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  1. Semiconductor Sensors
  2. Iii-nitride Semiconductor Materials by Zhe Chuan Feng (Editor), 2006-03-30
  3. Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology by Hong Xiao, 2000-12-04
  4. Optical Characterization of Epitaxial Semiconductor Layers
  5. Introduction to Nitride Semiconductor Blue Lasers and Light Emitting Diodes
  6. Radiation Effects in Advanced Semiconductor Materials and Devices (Springer Series in Materials Science) by C. Claeys, E. Simoen, 2010-11-02
  7. Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots: Synthesis, Assembly, Spectroscopy and Applications
  8. Physics of Semiconductor Devices by Michael Shur, 1990-02-05
  9. Power Integrity Modeling and Design for Semiconductors and Systems by Madhavan Swaminathan, Ege Engin, 2007-11-29
  10. Semiconductor Radiation Detectors: Device Physics by Gerhard Lutz, 2007-07-11
  11. Introductory Semiconductor Device Physics (Volume 0) by G.J. Parker, 2004-07
  12. Physics and Technology of Semiconductor Devices by Andrew Stephen Grove, 1971-09
  13. Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices: Introduction to Physics and Simulation by Joachim Piprek, 2003-01-21
  14. Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of Heterostructure Semiconductor Devices: From Theory to Programming by E.A.B. Cole, 2009-12-14

81. Semiconductors
semiconductors. Table of Contents.
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83. What Are Semiconductors?
What are semiconductors? semiconductors can be pure elements, such as siliconor germanium, or compounds such as gallium arsenide or cadmium selenide.
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What are Semiconductors?
Semiconductors are materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and nonconductors or insulators (such as most ceramics). Semiconductors can be pure elements, such as silicon or germanium, or compounds such as gallium arsenide or cadmium selenide. In a process called doping, small amounts of impurities are added to pure semiconductors causing large changes in the conductivity of the material. Due to their role in the fabrication of electronic devices, semiconductors are an important part of our lives. Imagine life without electronic devices. There would be no radios, no TV's, no computers, no video games, and poor medical diagnostic equipment. Although many electronic devices could be made using vacuum tube technology, the developments in semiconductor technology during the past 50 years have made electronic devices smaller, faster, and more reliable. Think for a minute of all the encounters you have with electronic devices. How many of the following have you seen or used in the last twenty-four hours? Each has important components that have been manufactured with electronic materials. microwave oven electronic balance video games radio television VCR watch CD player stereo computer lights air conditioner calculator telephone musical greeting cards diagnostic equipment clock refrigerator car security devices stove Advances in the field of electronics can continue to improve our lives. Learning about electronic materials can help you understand and be able to participate in the fields of communication, computers, medicine, the basic sciences and engineering. All of these fields use electronics extensively.

84. AMERICAN ELECTRONIC RESOURCE
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85. Arbeitsgruppe Experimentelle Halbleiterphysik
Research on semicondunductors and semiconductor nanostructures, including ultrafast spectroscopy, spintronics, magnetic semiconductors and sample preparation and epitaxy.
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86. NSM Archive - Physical Properties Of Semiconductors
Si, Silicon, Ge, - Germanium. GaP, - Gallium Phosphide, GaAs, - GalliumArsenide. InAs, - Indium Arsenide, C, - Diamond. GaSb, - Gallium Antimonide,
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- Silicon Ge - Germanium GaP - Gallium Phosphide GaAs - Gallium Arsenide InAs - Indium Arsenide C - Diamond GaSb - Gallium Antimonide InSb - Indium Antimonide InP - Indium Phosphide GaAs 1-x Sb x - Gallium Arsenide Antimonide Al x Ga 1-x ... As - Aluminium Gallium Arsenide InN - Indium Nitride AlN - Aluminium Nitride GaN - Gallium Nitride
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Ga x In 1-x ... 1-y - Gallium Indium Arsenide Antimonide Ga x In 1-x ... P - Gallium Indium Phosphide Ga x In 1-x ... As - Gallium Indium Arsenide Ga x In 1-x ... Sb - Gallium Indium Antimonide InAs 1-x Sb x - Indium Arsenide Antimonide Ga x In 1-x ... 1-y - Gallium Indium Arsenide Phosphide BN - Boron Nitride This section is intended to systematize parameters of semiconductor compounds and heterostructures based on them. Such a WWW-archive has a number of advantages: in particular, it enables physicists, both theoreticians and experimentalists, to rapidly retrieve the semiconducting material parameters they are interested in. In addition, physical parameters - optical, electrical, mechanical, etc. - will be presented in the framework of the electronic archive for both the known and new semiconducting compounds. As the starting point in creating the database served the voluminous reference book "Handbook Series on Semiconductor Parameters"

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89. Welcome To DefconSolutioins.com
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90. Hitachi Europe Ltd., Electronic Components Group
Select an area. December 26, 2002.
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91. TEM ANALYSIS: Experts In TEM Analysis Of Semiconductors-Splash Intro Page
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92. JAFCO Ventures
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93. Schlumberger: Other Activities
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    The Test Systems, Probe Systems, Customer Service and SABER groups of Schlumberger Semiconductor Solutions are now known as NPTest, a wholly owned subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited. NPTest is a leading provider of advanced test and diagnostic systems and product-related engineering services to the semiconductor industry. Summary ... Verification Systems
    Schlumberger Verification Systems has been providing state of the art metrology systems to the Semiconductor industry for over 17 years. With advanced technology in CDSEMs and overlay registration measurement systems, Schlumberger has worked with industry leaders to provide solutions for the most advanced processes while aggressively developing next generation technology to meet the needs of tomorrow. Summary ... Schlumberger Water Services
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94. X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries
Mixed signal foundry experts in semiconductors.
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95. Component Database Server
semiconductors, including discretes, data sheets, and specifications. From Penn State.
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96. Semiconductors
semiconductors. Metal charges. They're known as semiconductors, andthey first became interesting to physicists in the late 1920s.
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Electrons Vacuum Tubes Conductors Quantum Mechanics Semiconductors Germanium Diodes The Point Contact
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Semiconductors
Metal conducts electricity; rubber doesn't. Gold conducts electricity; Styrofoam doesn't. Most materials fall easily into one category or the other. Everyone knows, for example, that if you want a good wire you're going to make it out of copper, not plastic. But there's a whole group of materials that fall in between. Their conductivity is in between metals and insulators. And their conductivity can be modified transiently, by shining a light on them or injecting charges. They're known as semiconductors, and they first became interesting to physicists in the late 1920s. At first no one could figure out how they worked. Scientists once thought that certain atoms simply held onto their electrons more strongly than others. But as physicists got a better understanding of what an atom looked like, they understood what was really going on. Different kinds of atoms have different numbers of electrons swarming around them. These electrons can only sit in specific places around the atom. It's sort of like rows of seats in a theater-in-the-round: a few electrons get to sit in the first row around the stage, and when that's filled the next electrons sit in the next row and so on. Electrons in a filled row stay put just as in a theater it's harder to get out when you've got people sitting on each side of you. In an insulator, every row is completely filled. Consequently the electrons rarely move. No moving electrons means no electricity can pass through.

97. Semiconductor Test Equipment, Hesper Technologies, Inc.
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98. A Brief Outline
An Outline of a Research StrategyCategory Science Technology Chemical Engineering...... shallow traps in various types of semiconductors. Microwave Response due to LightInduced Changes in the Complex Dielectric Constant of semiconductors.
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transport and electric properties of monocrystalline and polycrystalline materials, including thin films effect of surface modification on charge carrier kinetics shallow traps in various types of semiconductors the effect of dopants on the energy and density subband gap states The main instrumental method is the Advanced Method of Transient Microwave Photoconductivity (AMTMP). This method permits simultaneous measurement of changes in a cavity resonance frequency and a quality factor after sample illumination. These changes are proportional to changes in a real and in imaginary parts of dielectric constant according to a cavity perturbation theory. Usually (but not always) conduction electrons cause a change in a material conductivity related to a change of cavity quality factor (photoconductivity). Trapped electrons cause a change in the real part of dielectric constant related to a shift of a resonance frequency (photodielectric effect).As a result, this unique registers both free and trapped electron kinetics. AMTMP, experimental

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100. Semiconductors.
semiconductors. This site is under construction. Disclaimer The Diode;The Gunn Diode; The Pin Diode Intrinsic semiconductors. If
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Semiconductors.
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  • Intrinsic Semiconductors
  • Extrinsic Semiconductors
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    Intrinsic Semiconductors
    If a semiconductor crystal contains no impurities, the only charge carriers present are thos produced by thermal breakdown of the covalent bonds. The conducting properties are thus characteristic of the pure semiconductor. Such a crystal is termed an intrinsic semiconductor.
    Extrinsic Semiconductors
    If a semiconductor crystal contains n-type or p-type impurities, the conducting properties are chiefly due to the impurities. Such a crystal is termed an extrinsic semiconductor.
    Planar Transistor Manufacture
    When a silicon wafer is heated to about 1200 degrees Celsius in an atmosphere of water vapour or oxygen a skin of silicon dioxide forms on the surface. This skin is a most effective seal against the ingress of moisture at room temperatures and has made possible the method of manufacture of planar transistors which is described below. The slice is now exposed at a high temperature to a boron-rich atmosphere. The silicon dioxide coating protects the slice against diffusion of boron except at the exposed areas and here boron diffuses isotropically, i.e. horizontally under the protective coating as well as vertically into the crystal, thus forming a p-type base region. Other more precise ways of forming such a region have been developed, for example by ion implantation. This involves a sharply defined bombardment of the substrate by a beam from an ion gun which enables the active base area to be closely controlled in area and shape, a process which can be compared with precision etching. The slice is now returned to the oxidising atmosphere and a coating of silicon dioxide is formed over the base areas (and the rest of the slice) to give a cross-section similar to that shown in (c) below.
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