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Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials (Materials Science and Process Technology) [Hardcover]

Devendra Gupta (Author, Editor)

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January 14, 2006 0815515014 978-0815515012 1
This new game book for understanding atoms at play aims to document diffusion processes and various other properties operative in advanced technological materials. Diffusion in functional organic chemicals, polymers, granular materials, complex oxides, metallic glasses, and quasi-crystals among other advanced materials is a highly interactive and synergic phenomenon. A large variety of atomic arrangements are possible. Each arrangement affects the performance of these advanced, polycrystalline multiphase materials used in photonics, MEMS, electronics, and other applications of current and developing interest. This book is written by pioneers in industry and academia for engineers, chemists, and physicists in industry and academia at the forefront of today's challenges in nanotechnology, surface science, materials science, and semiconductors.

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"deserves a permanent place on the desk of many people ..." - Helmut Mehrer, Professor in Physics, Institut fnr Materialphysik, UniversitSt Mnnster, Germany

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Devendra Gupta, a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, joined the IBM Research Division, Thomas J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown Heights, N.Y. as a Staff Scientist in 1968. He worked concurrently at the IBM E. Fishkill facility on the Si chip and on substrate interconnection problems. He is currently an emeritus research staff member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in the Physical Sciences Division. Additionally, he has been an adjunct professor at the Polytechnic University of New York 1975-80 and Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa 1994- to date. He was a visiting scientist at Stuttgart University and Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart Germany in 1997 and 1998. He is member of Sigma Xi - the Research Societies of America, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society and fellow of the American Physical Society. Early in his career, he held the positions of Assistant Chief Industry, Planning Commission Government of India from 1963 to 1965 and Fellow in the Frederick Seitz Material Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, IL from 1965 to 1968. His research interests include diffusion, mass transport and defects in solids particularly in thin films for microelectronic applications. He has written over 100 articles in this field in international refereed journals, authored or edited five books and holds a patent portfolio on thin films technology at IBM.

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The science of diffusion had its beginnings in the early nineteenth century, although the metal artisans of antiquity used the phenomenon to make such objects as the Damascus swords by the cementation process and gilded bronze and copper wares from gold amalgam. Read the first page
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antistructure atoms, polycrystalline bulk specimens, defect formation entropy, damascene lines, electromigration drift velocity, reactive phase formation, advanced technological materials, resistance change rate, line resistance change, diffusion wedge, void growth rate, metal line thickness, blocking boundary, possible diffusion mechanisms, blocking boundaries, interdiffusion data, collective jumps, diffusivity plots, ion beam angle, cumulative percentage failure, metal linewidths, vacancy formation energy, vacancy jumps, nearest neighbor jumps, polymer metallization
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Acta Mater, Acta Metall, Monte Carlo, Thin Solid Films, Academic Press, Status Solidi, New York, Metals Park, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Ihsan Barin, Interconnect Technol, Clarendon Press, John Wiley, Mater Res, Oxford University Press, Symposium Series, World Scientific, Electron Devices Mtg, Kluwer Academic, Springer Verlag, Materials Research Society, New Delhi, New Series, Philos Mag, Stress-Induced Phenomena
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