Order and surface processes in III-V semiconductor alloys

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Stringfellow, Gerald B.
Title Order and surface processes in III-V semiconductor alloys
Date 1997
Description Semiconductor alloys have become increasingly useful during the last four decades because, through the use of alloys, the properties of semiconductors can be tailored by varying the composition to precisely match the requirements for specific electronic and photonic devices.
Type Text
Publisher Materials Research Society
Volume 22
Issue 7
First Page 27
Last Page 32
Subject Semiconductor alloys; Transmission-electron-diffraction pattern; Organometallic Vaper-phase epitaxy
Subject LCSH Semiconductors; Order-disorder in alloys; Epitaxy; Crystal growth; Nanostructures
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Stringfellow, G. B. (1997). Order and surface processes in III-V semiconductor alloys. Bulletin of the Materials Research Society, 22(7), July, 27-32.
Rights Management (c) Materials Research Society
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