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Author Lehmann, Volker, 1938-

Title The electrochemistry of silicon : instrumentation, science, materials and applications / Volker Lehmann
Published Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, [2002]
©2002
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 277 pages) : illustrations
Summary Silicon has been and will most probably continue to be the dominant material in semiconductor technology. Although the defect-free silicon single crystal is one of the best understood systems in materials science, its electrochemistry to many people is still a kind of "alchemy". This view is partly due to the interdisciplinary aspects of the topic: physics meets chemistry at the silicon-electrolyte interface. This book gives a comprehensive overview of this important aspect of silicon technology as well as examples of applications ranging from photonic crystals to biochips. It will serve materials scientists as well as engineers involved in silicon technology as a quick reference with its more than 150 technical tables and diagrams and ca. 1000 references cited for easy access of the original literature
Notes Title from title screen (viewed Dec. 8, 2003)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-271) and index
Issuing Body Made available via Wiley InterScience
In Wiley InterScience
Subject Silicon -- Electric properties.
Form Electronic book
Author Wiley InterScience (Online service)
ISBN 1280557710
3527600272 (electronic bk.)
9781280557712
9783527600274 (electronic bk.)