Gan and Zno-based Materials and Devices
Stephen . Ed(S): Pearton
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Description for Gan and Zno-based Materials and Devices
Hardback. This book offers a review and summary of recent progress in scientifically and technologically important AlInGaN and ZnO materials systems, including applications in UV/visible optoelectronics and in high-power/high-frequency microwave devices. Editor(s): Pearton, Stephen. Series: Springer Series in Materials Science. Num Pages: 504 pages, biography. BIC Classification: TBN; TJFD; TJFN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 30. Weight in Grams: 913.
The AlInGaN and ZnO materials systems have proven to be one of the scientifically and technologically important areas of development over the past 15 years, with applications in UV/visible optoelectronics and in high-power/high-frequency microwave devices. The pace of advances in these areas has been remarkable and the wide band gap community relies on books like the one we are proposing to provide a review and summary of recent progress.
The AlInGaN and ZnO materials systems have proven to be one of the scientifically and technologically important areas of development over the past 15 years, with applications in UV/visible optoelectronics and in high-power/high-frequency microwave devices. The pace of advances in these areas has been remarkable and the wide band gap community relies on books like the one we are proposing to provide a review and summary of recent progress.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Number of pages
504
Condition
New
Series
Springer Series in Materials Science
Number of Pages
486
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783642235207
SKU
V9783642235207
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99-15
About Stephen . Ed(S): Pearton
Steve Pearton is one of the leaders in the field of GaN research and a co-author of another related successful Springer book.
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