Freshly Printed - allow 8 days lead
Couldn't load pickup availability
Photoelectronic Properties of Semiconductors
This book examines the fundamental physics underlying the rich complexity of photoelectronic properties of semiconductors, and discusses the models that are useful in describing these fundamentals.
Richard H. Bube (Author)
9780521406819, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 14 May 1992
340 pages, 190 b/w illus.
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.8 cm, 0.48 kg
"...recommended as a resource that provides valuable insights for today's graduate students and more seasoned researchers alike. Here they will find a conceptual framework of basic principles to serve as a guide as they venture into new materials or devices or encounter unfamiliar photoconductive phenomena." J. Mort, Optical Engineering
The interaction between light and electrons in semiconductors forms the basis for many interesting and practically significant properties. This book examines the fundamental physics underlying this rich complexity of photoelectronic properties of semiconductors, and will familiarise the reader with the relatively simple models that are useful in describing these fundamentals. The basic physics is also illustrated with typical recent examples of experimental data and observations. Following introductory material on the basic concepts, the book moves on to consider a wide range of phenomena, including photoconductivity, recombination effects, photoelectronic methods of defect analysis, photoeffects at grain boundaries, amorphous semiconductors, photovoltaic effects and photoeffects in quantum wells and superlattices. The author is Professor of Materials Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, and has taught this material for many years. He is an experienced author, his earlier books having found wide acceptance and use. Readers will therefore find this volume to be an up-to-date and concise summary of the major concepts, models and results. It is intended as a text for graduate students, but will be an important resource for anyone researching in this interesting field.
1. Introductory concepts
2. Photoconductivity
3. One-center recombination models
4. The Shockley-Read one-center model
5. Two-center recombination effects
6. Recombination mechanisms
7. Steady-state photoelectronic analysis
8. Transient photoelectronic analysis
9. Photoeffects at grain boundaries
10. Amorphous semiconductors
11. Photovoltaic effects
12. Quantum wells and superlattices
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM]
