Strain Effect in Semiconductors [recurso electrónico] : Theory and Device Applications / by Yongke Sun, Scott E. Thompson, Toshikazu Nishida.

Por: Sun, Yongke [author.]Colaborador(es): Thompson, Scott E [author.] | Nishida, Toshikazu [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2010Edición: FirstDescripción: XII, 350 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781441905529Tema(s): Engineering | Electronics | Optical materials | Engineering | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Solid State Physics | Spectroscopy and Microscopy | Optical and Electronic MaterialsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 621.381 Clasificación LoC:TK7800-8360TK7874-7874.9Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Overview: The Age of Strained Devices -- Band Structures of Strained Semiconductors -- Stress, Strain, Piezoresistivity, and Piezoelectricity -- Strain and Semiconductor Crystal Symmetry -- Band Structures of Strained Semiconductors -- Low-Dimensional Semiconductor Structures -- Transport Theory of Strained Semiconductors -- Semiconductor Transport -- Strain in Semiconductor Devices -- Strain in Electron Devices -- Piezoresistive Strain Sensors -- Strain Effects on Optoelectronic Devices.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Strain Effect in Semiconductors: Theory and Device Applications presents the fundamentals and applications of strain in semiconductors and semiconductor devices that is relevant for strain-enhanced advanced CMOS technology and strain-based piezoresistive MEMS transducers. The book discusses relevant applications of strain while also focusing on the fundamental physics as they pertain to bulk, planar, and scaled nano-devices. Lead authors Yongke Sun, Scott Thompson and Toshikazu Nishida also: Treat strain physics at both the qualitative overview level as well as provide detailed fundamentals Explain strain physics relevant to logic devices as well as strain-based MEMS This book is relevant to current strained Si logic technology, as well as for understanding the physics and scaling of future strain nano-scale devices. It is perfect for practicing device engineers at semiconductor manufacturers, as well as graduate students studying device physics at universities.
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Overview: The Age of Strained Devices -- Band Structures of Strained Semiconductors -- Stress, Strain, Piezoresistivity, and Piezoelectricity -- Strain and Semiconductor Crystal Symmetry -- Band Structures of Strained Semiconductors -- Low-Dimensional Semiconductor Structures -- Transport Theory of Strained Semiconductors -- Semiconductor Transport -- Strain in Semiconductor Devices -- Strain in Electron Devices -- Piezoresistive Strain Sensors -- Strain Effects on Optoelectronic Devices.

Strain Effect in Semiconductors: Theory and Device Applications presents the fundamentals and applications of strain in semiconductors and semiconductor devices that is relevant for strain-enhanced advanced CMOS technology and strain-based piezoresistive MEMS transducers. The book discusses relevant applications of strain while also focusing on the fundamental physics as they pertain to bulk, planar, and scaled nano-devices. Lead authors Yongke Sun, Scott Thompson and Toshikazu Nishida also: Treat strain physics at both the qualitative overview level as well as provide detailed fundamentals Explain strain physics relevant to logic devices as well as strain-based MEMS This book is relevant to current strained Si logic technology, as well as for understanding the physics and scaling of future strain nano-scale devices. It is perfect for practicing device engineers at semiconductor manufacturers, as well as graduate students studying device physics at universities.

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