Titre : | Optical absorption of impurities and defects in semiconducting crystals : electronic absorption of deep centres and vibrational spectra | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Pajot, Bernard, Auteur ; Clerjaud, Bernard, Auteur | Editeur : | springer | Année de publication : | 2013 | Collection : | Springer series in solid-state sciences num. 169 | Importance : | 510 p. | Présentation : | ill.;couv.;courbe | Format : | 24x16 cm. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-642-18017-0 | Note générale : | index | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | Propriétés optiques Optique cristalline. | Résumé : | This book outlines, with the help of several specific examples, the important role played by absorption spectroscopy in the investigation of deep-level centers introduced in semiconductors and insulators like diamond, silicon, germanium and gallium arsenide by high-energy irradiation, residual impurities, and defects produced during crystal growth. It also describes the crucial role played by vibrational spectroscopy to determine the atomic structure and symmetry of complexes associated with light impurities like hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, and as a tool for quantitative analysis of these elements in the materials. |
Optical absorption of impurities and defects in semiconducting crystals : electronic absorption of deep centres and vibrational spectra [texte imprimé] / Pajot, Bernard, Auteur ; Clerjaud, Bernard, Auteur . - [S.l.] : springer, 2013 . - 510 p. : ill.;couv.;courbe ; 24x16 cm.. - ( Springer series in solid-state sciences; 169) . ISBN : 978-3-642-18017-0 index Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | Propriétés optiques Optique cristalline. | Résumé : | This book outlines, with the help of several specific examples, the important role played by absorption spectroscopy in the investigation of deep-level centers introduced in semiconductors and insulators like diamond, silicon, germanium and gallium arsenide by high-energy irradiation, residual impurities, and defects produced during crystal growth. It also describes the crucial role played by vibrational spectroscopy to determine the atomic structure and symmetry of complexes associated with light impurities like hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, and as a tool for quantitative analysis of these elements in the materials. |
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