Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition: Physics and Applications
Devices based on disordered semiconductors have wide applications. It is difficult to imagine modern life without printers and copiers, LCD monitors and TVs, optical disks, economical solar cells, and many other devices based on disordered semiconductors. However, nowadays books that discuss disordered (amorphous, nanocrystalline, microcrystalline)
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Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition: Physics and Applications
Devices based on disordered semiconductors have wide applications. It is difficult to imagine modern life without printers and copiers, LCD monitors and TVs, optical disks, economical solar cells, and many other devices based on disordered semiconductors. However, nowadays books that discuss disordered (amorphous, nanocrystalline, microcrystalline)
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Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition: Physics and Applications

Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition: Physics and Applications

Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition: Physics and Applications

Disordered Semiconductors Second Edition: Physics and Applications

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Devices based on disordered semiconductors have wide applications. It is difficult to imagine modern life without printers and copiers, LCD monitors and TVs, optical disks, economical solar cells, and many other devices based on disordered semiconductors. However, nowadays books that discuss disordered (amorphous, nanocrystalline, microcrystalline)

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ISBN-13: 9781351586054
Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
Publication date: 08/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Anatoly Popov

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction 1.1 Definition of Disordered State 1.2 Classification of Non-crystalline Systems 1.3 Qualitative and Quantitative Characteristics of Glass Formation 2. Atomic Structure of Disordered Semiconductors 2.1 Structural Characteristics of Solids 2.2 Short-Range and Medium-Range Order 2.3 Methods of Investigation of Disordered System Structure 2.4 Simulation of Disordered Material Structure 2.5 Results of Structural Research of Disordered Semiconductors 3. Electronic Structure and Properties of Disordered Semiconductors 3.1 Electronic Structure 3.2 Electrical Properties of Disordered Semiconductors 3.3 Optical Properties of Disordered Semiconductors 3.4 Photoelectrical Properties of Disordered Semiconductors 4. Methods for Controlling Properties of Disordered Semiconductors 4.1 Doping of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon 4.2 Chemical Modification of Chalcogenide Glassy Semiconductor Film Properties 4.3 Conductivity Type Inversion in Bulk Glassy Chalcogenide 4.4 Structural Modification of Disordered Semiconductors Properties 4.5 Chemical Modification of the Atomic Structure of Disordered Semiconductors 4.6 Structural, Chemical, and Phase Modification of Amorphous Diamond-Like Silicon–Carbon Films 5. Preparation Methods of Disordered Semiconductor Films 5.1 Technological Distinctions of Chalcogenide Glassy Film Preparation 5.2 Preparation of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films by Glow Discharge Decomposition Method 5.3 Preparation of AIVBIV Alloys on the Base of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon 5.4 Preparation of Hydrogenated Amorphous and Microcrystalline Silicon Films by Chemical Vapor Deposition Methods 5.5 Preparation of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films by Sputtering Method 6. Optical Information Storage and Transmission Devices 6.1 Devices Based on Charge Pattern Recording 6.2 Devices Based on Photo-induced Transformations in Chalcogenide Glasses 7. Photoelectric Devices Based on Disordered Semiconductors 7.1 Renewable Energy Resources 7.2 Conversion of Solar Energy into Electricity 7.3 Photovoltaic Cells Based on Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon 7.4 Photovoltaic Cells Based on Silicon Heterojunction Technology 7.5 Organic and Hybrid Photovoltaic Cells 8. Electronic Devices Based on Disordered Semiconductors 8.1 Switching and Memory Devices on the Basis of Chalcogenide Alloys 8.2 Silicon Thin-Film Transistors
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