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Provides engineers and scientists across a wide range of disciplines concerned with electronic materials a highly organized, self-contained, authoritative desk reference of materials properties, processing, and characterization techniques Focuses on physical concepts rather than extensive mathematical derivations Provides an extensive glossary of technical terms to facilitate non-specialist use
Includes thousands of up-to-date references

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Provides engineers and scientists across a wide range of disciplines concerned with electronic materials a highly organized, self-contained, authoritative desk reference of materials properties, processing, and characterization techniques Focuses on physical concepts rather than extensive mathematical derivations Provides an extensive glossary of technical terms to facilitate non-specialist use

Includes thousands of up-to-date references


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"Semiconductor specialists will find a lot of useful and up-to-date information in this volume. It has good sections on the most contemporary silicon technology and all of the III - V semiconductors are well represented along with the various structures that are grown in these materials. ... there is much in this book that will have a lasting use and it is one that could usefully be in the office rather than the reference shelves of a library." (P.J. Dobson, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 49 (01), January-February, 2008)