(Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications) 1st Edition
by Hajime Asahi (Editor), Yoshiji Horikoshi (Editor)
Covers both the fundamentals and the state-of-the-art technology used for MBE
Written
by expert researchers working on the frontlines of the field, this book
covers fundamentals of Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) technology and
science, as well as state-of-the-art MBE technology for electronic and
optoelectronic device applications. MBE applications to magnetic
semiconductor materials are also included for future magnetic and
spintronic device applications.
Molecular Beam Epitaxy: Materials and Applications for Electronics and Optoelectronics is
presented in five parts: Fundamentals of MBE; MBE technology for
electronic devices application; MBE for optoelectronic devices; Magnetic
semiconductors and spintronics devices; and Challenge of MBE to new
materials and new researches. The book offers chapters covering the
history of MBE; principles of MBE and fundamental mechanism of MBE
growth; migration enhanced epitaxy and its application; quantum dot
formation and selective area growth by MBE; MBE of III-nitride
semiconductors for electronic devices; MBE for Tunnel-FETs; applications
of III-V semiconductor quantum dots in optoelectronic devices; MBE of
III-V and III-nitride heterostructures for optoelectronic devices with
emission wavelengths from THz to ultraviolet; MBE of III-V
semiconductors for mid-infrared photodetectors and solar cells; dilute
magnetic semiconductor materials and ferromagnet/semiconductor
heterostructures and their application to spintronic devices;
applications of bismuth-containing III–V semiconductors in devices; MBE
growth and device applications of Ga2O3; Heterovalent semiconductor
structures and their device applications; and more.
- Includes chapters on the fundamentals of MBE
- Covers new challenging researches in MBE and new technologies
- Edited
by two pioneers in the field of MBE with contributions from well-known
MBE authors including three Al Cho MBE Award winners
- Part of the Materials for Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications series
Molecular Beam Epitaxy: Materials and Applications for Electronics and Optoelectronics will appeal to graduate students, researchers in academia and industry, and others interested in the area of epitaxial growth.