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Lithium Niobate-Based Heterostructures

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Lithium Niobate-Based Heterostructures Synopsis

This book explores the fundamental principles of fabricating LiNbO?-based heterostructures, examining their properties and the electron phenomena that underpin their effective use in various devices. The monograph presents a wealth of original experimental results, drawn from fifteen years of extensive research on Lithium Niobate thin films, their core properties, and applications. It serves as a valuable resource for readers across various fields of Materials Science, offering both foundational knowledge and practical insights. The first edition has garnered highly positive feedback from leading experts worldwide.

Key features:

  • Presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of existing fabrication techniques for LiNbO? films.

  • Investigates in detail the structure, composition, and morphology of thin LiNbO? films as influenced by various deposition regimes.

  • Thoroughly describes the structural evolution of amorphous LiNbO? films during the crystallization process.

  • Provides an in-depth study and classification of electron phenomena in LiNbO?-based heterostructures.

  • Proposes optimal fabrication parameters for LiNbO?-based heterostructures, ensuring their successful application.

  • Describes oxide charge localization and evolution in LiNbO?-based heterostructures for the first time.

  • Includes additional material on Multifunctional Si-LiNbO? heterostructures for non-volatile memory units.

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ISBN: 9780750363037
Publication date:
Author: Maxim Sumets
Publisher: IOP Publishing an imprint of Lightning Source
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: IOP Ebooks
Genres: Optical physics
Electronic devices and materials
Applied optics