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The MOCVD Challenge: Volume 2: A Survey of GaInAsP-GaAs for Photonic and Electronic Device Applications (v. 2)
 
 
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The MOCVD Challenge: Volume 2: A Survey of GaInAsP-GaAs for Photonic and Electronic Device Applications (v. 2) [Hardcover]

Manijeh Razeghi (Author)

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0750303093 978-0750303095 January 1, 1995 1
The MOCVD Challenge: Volume 2, A Survey of GaInAsP-GaAs for Photonic and Electronic Device Applications focuses on GaAs systems and devices grown by MOCVD, specifically MOCVD growth of GaAs and related alloys and GaInP for photonic and electronic applications. Along with Volume 1, this book provides a personal account of the author's own pioneering research, an authoritative overview of the development of the MOCVD technique, and the technique's impact on the development of new materials, devices, and their applications.

Coverage begins with an introduction to III-V compounds and devices and growth techniques for multilayers and heterostructures. The book then details how an MOCVD system works and how design affects material growth and sourcing of precursor materials. It also examines ^Iin- and ^Iex-situ growth techniques, with the differential reflectivity treatment applied to lattice matched and mis-matched conditions. The author gives an in-depth treatment of the GaInPGaAs system, including optical investigations of quantum wells and superlattices. The book concludes with an up-to-date discussion of the current use, novel developments, and future potential for optical devices, GaAs-based lasers and heterojunctions, and optoelectronic integrated circuits.

The MOCVD Challenge is an invaluable introduction and guide for researchers in materials science, applied physics, and electrical engineering, who study the properties and applications of compound (III-V) semiconductor materials.


Professor Manijeh Razeghi is director of the Center for Quantum Devices at Northwestern University and leads an internationally renowned research team exploring the use of the MOCVD growth technique. Formerly head of research at Thomson-CSF in France, she was awarded the IBM Europe Science and Technology Prize for her early research into MOCVD.

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damped oscillation behaviour, optical eigenaxes, metallorganic chemical vapour deposition, heterojunction growth, polaron profile, persistent photoconductivity effect, high relaxation rate, phosphine flow, indirect conduction bands, reflectance anisotropy, photovoltage spectroscopy, anisotropic roughness, electric subband, growth temperature increases, threshold current density, electronic mass flow controllers, different growth temperatures, low threshold current densities, interface anisotropy, nuclear spin polarization, carbon incorporation, band discontinuity, doping source, optical transition energies, parasitic reactions
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New York, Ben Amor, Quantum Electron, Electron Devices Lett, Crustal Growth, Shubnikov-de Haas, Photovoltaic Specialists Conf, Solid State Commun, Institute of Physics, Del Sole, Van Sark, Physique Coll, Las Vegas, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, Semiconductor Laser Conf, Solid State Phys, Solid State Sciences, Springer Series, Surf Sci
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