Growth, Evolution and Properties of Surfaces, Thin Films, and Self Organized Structure: Volume 648


Book Description

A significant portion of these papers from a winter 2000 symposium examine materials and devices at the nano-scale, with work on self- organized structures as well as nano-patterned thin-film structures. Materials research in three-, two-, one-, and zero-dimensional objects is addressed. Other major themes include pattern formation on surfaces, magnetism in films, thin film nucleation and alloy formation, and diffusion and morphological evolution of surfaces and thin films. Quantum dots and quantum size effects, metal/silicon and germanium/silicon epitaxy, metal on semiconductor and semiconductor thin films, and semiconductor epitaxy are also discussed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.




Mechanisms of Surface and Microstructure Evolution in Deposited Films and Film Structures: Volume 672


Book Description

The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners. This book, first published in 2001, focuses on the interactions between different mechanisms of microstructure evolution and film-growth conditions.










Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials III: Volume 658


Book Description

Solid-state chemistry is an interdisciplinary field, and these researchers share the common challenge of understanding, controlling, and predicting the structures and properties of solids at the atomic level. This book provides a forum for the presentation of recent advances in the solid-state chemistry of inorganic materials and the impact of these advances on the development of practical applications. Topics include: crystal chemistry of complex systems; dielectrics, crystal chemistry, glasses and electrical transport; transport properties/metal-insulator systems; magnetism and manganates; new materials - meso/nanoporous materials; micro/meso/ nanoporous materials - inorganic/organic hybrids; synthesis, new methods and new materials; solid-state ionics, battery materials, thermopower and optical materials; solid-state ionics, battery materials and energy storage; and thermopower, themal expansion and optical materials. A highlight is a section dedicated to Professor J.M. Honig in recognition of his many contributions to the discipline of solid-state chemistry and his stewardship of the Journal of Solid-State Chemistry.




Si Front-End Processing: Volume 669


Book Description

The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.




Morphological and Compositional Evolution of Thin Films: Volume 749


Book Description

"The papers compiled in this volume were presented in Symposium W, 'Morphological and Compositional Evolution of Thin Films, ' held December 2-5 at the 2002 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston Massachusetts. They are organized in the order that they were presented."--P. xiii.




Dislocations and Deformation Mechanisms in Thin Films and Small Structures: Volume 673


Book Description

The mechanical properties of small volumes of materials (such as thin films and patterned structures) can be very different from larger volumes, especially in the area of dislocation behavior. This text contains a selection of 31 papers from the April 2001 symposium devoted to new methods of dislocation modeling. Topics include mechanisms of plastic deformation in heteroepitaxial, multilayered, and polycrystalline thin films; as well as in 3D mesostructures such as epitaxial islands, semiconducting devices, and microcrystallites. The organizers of the symposium had the particular aim of stimulating exchange between experimental work, theoretical modeling, and numerical simulations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.