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Multinary Alloys Based on III-V Semiconductors

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Multinary Alloys Based on III-V Semiconductors Synopsis

III-V semiconductors have attracted considerable attention due to their applications in the fabrication of electronic and optoelectronic devices as light emitting diodes and solar cells. The electrical properties of these semiconductors can also be tuned by adding impurity atoms. Because of their wide application in various devices, the search for new semiconductor materials and the improvement of existing materials is an important field of study. This book covers all known information about phase relations in multinary systems based on III-V semiconductors, providing the first systematic account of phase equilibria in multinary systems based on III-V semiconductors and making research originally published in Russian accessible to the wider scientific community. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students studying materials science, solid state chemistry, and engineering. It will also be relevant for researchers at industrial and national laboratories, in addition to phase diagram researchers, inorganic chemists, and solid state physicists. Features: Provides up-to-date experimental and theoretical information Allows readers to synthesize semiconducting materials with predetermined properties Delivers a critical evaluation of many industrially important systems presented in the form of two-dimensional sections for the condensed phases

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ISBN: 9780367780630
Publication date: 31st March 2021
Author: Vasyl Tomashyk
Publisher: CRC Press an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 262 pages
Genres: Electrochemistry and magnetochemistry
Electronic devices and materials