Germanium-based technologies : from materials to devices /
Germanium is a semiconductor material that formed the basis for the development of transistor technology. Although the breakthrough of planar technology and integrated circuits put silicon in the foreground, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in germanium, which has been triggered by...
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Amsterdam ; London :
Elsevier,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction (C. Claeys, E. Simoen).
- Chapter 1. Germanium Materials (B. Depuyt <IT>et al</IT>.).
- Chapter 2. Grown-in Defects in Ge (J. Vanhellemont <IT>et al</IT>.).
- Chapter 3. Diffusion and Solubility of Dopants in Germanium (E. Simoen, C. Claeys).
- Chapter 4. Oxygen in Silicon (P. Clauws).
- Chapter 5. Metals in Germanium (E. Simoen, C. Claeys).
- Chapter 6. Ab-<IT>initio</IT> Modelling of Defects in Germanium (R. Jones, J. Coutinho).
- Chapter 7. Radiation Performance of Ge Technologies (V. Markevich <IT>et al</IT>.).
- Chapter 8. Electrical Performance of Devices (M. Houssa <IT>et al</IT>.).
- Chapter 9. Device Modeling (D. Esseni <IT>et al</IT>.).
- Chapter 10. Nanoscale Germanium MOS Dielectrics and Junctions (C. On Chui, K.C. Saraswat).
- Chapter 11. Advanced Germanium MOS Devices (C. On Chui, K.C. Saraswat).
- Chapter 12. Alternative Ge Applications.
- Chapter 13. Trends and Outlook (E. Simoen, C. Claeys).