World Scientific Reference Of Amorphous Materials, The: Structure, Properties, Modeling And Main Applications (In 3 Volumes)

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Alloys
Amorphous Chalcogenides
Amorphous Materials
Amorphous Materials Applications
Amorphous Materials Properties
Amorphous Materials Structure
Amorphous Semiconductors
Amorphous Thin Films
Band Gap
Biological Glasses
Bolometers
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Chalcogenide Glasses
Characterization
Defects
Device Characterization
Dielectric Properties
Display Glasses
Doping
Electronic Transport
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Fatigue
Fibers
Film Growth
Glass Transition
Ionic Conductivity
Modeling
NMR
Non-Volatile Memory
Nonlinearities
Optical Disks
Optical Properties
Oxide Glasses
Phase Change
Phase-Change Memory
Photonics
Photoresists
Solar Cells
Strength
Surfaces
Tetrahedrally Bonded Amorphous Semiconductors
Vidicon

Product details

  • ISBN 9789811215551
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Amorphous solids (including glassy and non-crystalline solids) are ubiquitous since the vast majority of solids naturally occurring in our world are amorphous. Although the field is diverse and complex, this three-volume set covers the vast majority of the important concepts needed to understand these materials and their principal practical applications. One volume discusses the most important subset of amorphous insulators, namely oxide glasses; the other two volumes discuss the most important subsets of amorphous semiconductors, namely tetrahedrally coordinated amorphous semiconductors and amorphous and glassy chalcogenides. Together these three volumes provide a comprehensive set of theoretical concepts and practical information needed to become conversant in the field of amorphous materials. They are suitable for advanced graduate students, postdoctoral research associates, and researchers wishing to change fields or sub-fields.The topics covered in these three volumes include (1) concepts for understanding the structures of amorphous materials, (2) techniques to characterize the structural, electronic, and optical properties of amorphous materials, (3) the roles of defects in affecting the electronic and optical properties of amorphous materials, and (4) the concepts for understanding practical devices and other applications of amorphous materials. Applications discussed in these volumes include transistors, solar cells, displays, bolometers, fibers, non-volatile memories, vidicons, photoresists, and optical disks.