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Transport and Microstructural Phenomena in Oxide Electronics: Symposium Held
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Transport and Microstructural Phenomena in Oxide Electronics: Symposium Held April 16-20, 2001, San Francisco, California, U.S.A (Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings) Unknown - 2001

by David S. Ginley (Editor)


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  • Title Transport and Microstructural Phenomena in Oxide Electronics: Symposium Held April 16-20, 2001, San Francisco, California, U.S.A (Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings)
  • Author David S. Ginley (Editor)
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  • Publisher Materials Research Society, Warrendale PA
  • Date 2001
  • ISBN 9781558996021
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Transport and Microstructural Phenomena in Oxide Electronics : Symposium Held April 16-20, 2001, San Francisco, California, U.S.A

by Ginley, David S, David C Paine, Marilyn E Hawley, Stephen K Streiffer, David H A Blank (eds)

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Warrendale PA: Materials Research Society. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 1558996028 . Slightest wear. Crisp hardcover, still in shrinkwrap.; "Oxide materials are rapidly impacting a broad spectrum of optoelectronic applications, from energy conservation to communications and computer memory. Developing a better understanding of the relationships between transport and microstructural phenomena is critical to the continued evolution of these applications. This volume reports on new materials and improved growth of films, and offers a much deeper level of understanding of the key determinates affecting the electro-optical performance of oxide-based devices. Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs), with a focus on p-type materials, are highlighted. One of the most exciting results in the TCO area is the report of CuInO2, where the material was doped n-type with Sn4+ and p-type with Ca2+. This is the first proven TCO system where homojunctions should be possible.… Read More
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