Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon
Part of Cambridge Solid State Science Series
- Author: R. A. Street, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Stanford University, California
- Date Published: February 2011
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- isbn: 9780511875854
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This book describes the properties and device applications of hydrogenated amorphous silicon. It covers the growth, the atomic and electronic structure, the properties of dopants and defects, the optical and electronic properties which result from the disordered structure and finally the applications of this technologically very important material. There is also an important chapter on contacts, interfaces and multilayers. The main emphasis of the book is on the new physical phenomena which result from the disorder of the atomic structure. The book will be of major importance to those who are researching or studying the properties and applications of a-Si:H. It will have a wider interest for anyone working in semiconductor physics and electronic engineering in general.
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- Date Published: February 2011
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9780511875854
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Growth and structure of amorphous silicon
3. The electronic density of states
4. Defects and their electronic states
5. Substitutional doping
6. Defect reactions, thermal equilibrium and metastability
7. Electronic transport
8. Recombination of excess carriers
9. Contacts, interfaces and multilayers
10. Amorphous silicon device technology.
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