Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors


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The Twelfth International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors was held at Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany, from July 15 to 19, 1974. The Conference was sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and we wish to thank this Organization as well as all the other Institutions and Companies listed on the preceding page for their substantial support. About 700 scientists from 31 countries came to Stuttgart in order to attend the Conference. Following the example of the previous Conference at Warsaw, a distinction was made between plenary invited and invited papers presented at parallel sessions. Altogether, the Proceedings contains 27 invited and 206 contributed papers. The members of the International Program Committee had the difficult task of making a selection from 550 abstracts. Their work was essential for the success of the Conference and it is gratefully acknow­ ledged. The number of pages alloted to each paper had to be limited in order to keep the Proceedings within reasonable size. In general, the papers in the Proceedings have been arranged according to the Conference Program except for the following changes: Each plenary invited paper was associated with an appropriate session, the sessions were put into a slightly different order and, in a few cases, new titles were introduced.




Review


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Metals, Superconductors, Magnetic Materials, Liquids Disordered Solids, Optical Properties


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Dynamical Properties of Solids, Volume 4: Disordered Solids, Optical Properties focuses on the lattice dynamical properties of noncrystalline and disordered solids and optical properties of crystalline solids. The selection first elaborates on the vibrational properties of amorphous solids and computer experiments and disordered solids. Topics include thermal and electrical transport, density of states, numerical methods, localization, low frequency modes, and theoretical background. The text then takes a look at the morphic effects in lattice dynamics, including normal coordinate formalism, electric-field-induced infrared absorption and Raman scattering, stress-induced changes in the phonon frequencies, and the effect of time reversal on the symmetry of the long-wavelength optical. The manuscript examines the absorption of infrared radiation by multiphonon processes in solids, as well as theoretical studies of infrared absorption in the multiphonon region and experimental studies of infrared absorption at frequencies above the characteristic lattice vibration frequencies. The selection is a dependable source of data for researchers interested in the optical properties of crystalline solids and lattice dynamical properties of noncrystalline and disordered solids.







Optical and Electrical Properties


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This fourth volume in the series 'Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Layered Structures' is concerned with providing a critical review of the significant optical and electrical properties by established authors who have themselves made many significant contributions to these fields. Research into these materials has recently gained a new impetus and their fascinating properties have attracted many new research workers. These people should find much of value in the reviews contained in this volume and the editor is very much indebted for the painstaking and hard work put into the preparation of the various chapters by the authors. The optical properties provide useful information for deriving the band struc tures, a knowledge of which is required for an interpretation of measurements on the electronic properties. The chapters by Dr Evans, Dr Williams and Dr Bordas describe different techniques which have provided much detailed data on this subject. An interesting property of these materials is the comparative ease with which thin specimens may be prepared for these measurements and this is highlighted in the super conducting experiments outlined by Professor Frindt and Dr Huntley. These authors together with Dr Vandenberg's chapter on the magnetic properties also describe the interesting and significant intercalation mechanisms whereby a wide range of organic compounds and alkali metals may be incorporated in the lattice. This provides an additional parameter for varying the properties of these materials and may yet be seen to provide eventual possible applications of layer compounds.




Bioceramics: Volume 12 - Proceedings Of The 12th International Conference On Ceramics In Medicine


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The topics covered in this volume include: biomedical applications; fabrication processes; structural, physical and biological analyses; and clinical applications of ceramics. In addition, the book presents discussions on recent bioceramic technologies for the development of ceramics with tissue-bonding properties. Recent advances in the development of joint replacements using ceramics are also discussed.The book will prove to be invaluable for materials scientists, bioengineers, molecular and cellular biologists, bone biologists, and clinicians.




A Decade of Research


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