(Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications) 1st Edition
by Kazuo Morigaki (Author), Sandor Kugler (Author), Koichi Shimakawa (Author)
Amorphous semiconductors are
subtances in the amorphous solid state that have the properties of a
semiconductor and which are either covalent or tetrahedrally bonded
amorphous semiconductors or chelcogenide glasses.
- Developed from both a theoretical and experimental viewpoint
- Deals with, amongst others, preparation techniques, structural, optical and electronic properties, and light induced phenomena
- Explores
different types of amorphous semiconductors including amorphous
silicon, amorphous semiconducting oxides and chalcogenide glasses
- Applications
include solar cells, thin film transistors, sensors, optical memory
devices and flat screen devices including televisions