Surfaces and Interfaces: Physics and Electronics
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Surfaces and Interfaces: Physics and Electronics

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Surfaces and Interfaces: Physics and Electronics

About this book

Surfaces and Interfaces: Physics and Electronics covers the proceedings of the second Trieste ICTP-IUPAP Semiconductor Symposium, conducted at the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy on August 30 to September 3, 1982. The book focuses on the processes, methodologies, reactions, and approaches involved in semiconductor physics. The selection first elaborates on the electronic properties and surface geometry of GaAs and ZnO surfaces; electronic structure of Si (III) surfaces; and photoemission studies of surface states on Si (III) 2X1. Discussions focus on consistency of different experiments, relating experiments to a theoretical model, quenching of surface states by hydrogen, inverse photoemission results, and basic data and models of the low-index ZnO surfaces. The text then examines Si (III) 2X1 studies by angle resolved photoemission; electronic surface states at steps in Si (III) 2X1; and a novel method for the study of optical properties of surfaces. The manuscript takes a look at spot profile analysis (LEED) of defects at silicon surfaces; chemisorption-induced defects at interfaces on compound semiconductors; and surface defects on semiconductors. The microscopic properties and behavior of silicide interfaces, recombination at semiconductor surfaces and interfaces, and dipoles, defects, and interfaces are also discussed. The selection is a highly recommended source of data for physicists and readers wanting to study semiconductor physics.

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Information

Publisher
North Holland
Year
2012
Print ISBN
9780444867841

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Surfaces and Interfaces: Physics and Electronics
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Introduction
  7. PART 1: DEPENDENCE OF ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES ON SURFACE GEOMETRY
  8. PART 2: SURFACE DEFECTS
  9. PART 3: TRANSITION FROM CHEMISORPTION TO STABLE INTERFACE STRUCTURE
  10. PART 4: SYSTEMATICS OF SCHOTTKY BARRIERS
  11. PART 5: SILICIDE INTERFACE STRUCTURE
  12. PART 6: FORMATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR INTERFACES
  13. PART 7: TRAP STATES AT INTERFACES
  14. PART 8: HETEROSTRUCTURES AND SUPERLATTICES
  15. PART 9: EFFECTS OF INTERFACES IN SUBMICRON STRUCTURES
  16. AUTHOR INDEX
  17. SUBJECT INDEX