Hydrogen in Crystalline Semiconductors

Hydrogen in Crystalline Semiconductors

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Pearton Stephen J.
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783540554912
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This monograph arose out of the recognition of the importance of hydrogen in modern semiconductor technology. Hydrogen is a component of most chemicals used in the fabrication of electronic and photonic devices, is easily incorporated into semiconductors and it is a model impurity for studying defect reactions in solids. While writing this volume we have received a good deal of encourage- ment from our colleagues at AT&T Bell Laboratories, State University of New York at Albany and Lehigh University, and from collaborators at other institutions: to them we extend our sincere appreciation. In particular we would like to thank W. e. Dautremont-Smith, J. Lopata, V. Swamina- than, K. Bergman, L. e. Synder, P. Deak, J. T. Borenstein, T. S. Shi, D. Tul- chinsky, G. G. DeLeo, W. B. Fowler, G. D. Watkins and D. Kozuch for their crucial contributions to this work. We would also like to thank Mrs. Danuta Sowinska-Kahn for her unfailing expertise in preparing much of the art- work. Finally we owe a great debt to Helmut Lotsch of Springer-Verlag for his initial suggestion to write this book and then his patient and professional guidance in seeing the project to fruition. Murray Hill, NJ S. J. Pearton Albany, NY J. w. Corbett Bethlehem, P A M. Stavola October 1991 v Contents 1. Introduction ...2. Hydrogen Incorporation in Crystalline Semiconductors 4 2. l Techniques for Hydrogen Incorporation in Semiconductors ...5 2. 1. 1 Hydrogen Plasma Exposure...5 2. l. 2 Hydrogen Implantation ...
EAN 9783540554912
ISBN 3540554912
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date June 29, 1992
Pages 363
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Corbett James W.; Pearton Stephen J.; Stavola Michael
Illustrations XI, 363 p.
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Series Springer Series in Materials Science