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Amorphous and Polycrystalline Thin Film Silicon Science and Technology — 2009: Volume 1153

Arokia Nathan editor Andrew Flewitt editor Jack Hou editor Qi Wang editor Shuichi Uchikoga editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Materials Research Society

Published:22nd Dec '09

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Amorphous and Polycrystalline Thin Film Silicon Science and Technology — 2009: Volume 1153 cover

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

This book addresses issues related to both fundamental materials science and applied technology and offers an overview of studies on film growth and crystallization, materials characterization, defects, metastability and carrier transport, as well as devices such as solar cells and thin-film transistors.Thin-film silicon materials and their alloys underpin a diverse range of electronic systems, from active matrix flat-panel displays, through solar panels for the 'green-power' generation, to surface micromanaged MEMS devices. Thin-film silicon can possess a diverse range of structures, from being fully amorphous to fully polycrystalline, as well as allowing mixed-phase states, such as micro- and nanocrystalline silicon. Such diversity has made large-area electronics one of the fastest growing semiconductor technologies, although not without introducing some complexity. This book addresses issues related to both fundamental materials science and applied technology and offers an overview of studies on film growth and crystallization, materials characterization, defects, metastability and carrier transport, as well as devices such as solar cells and thin-film transistors. The importance of developing efficient solar cells is reflected in the number of reports that seek to improve lifetime and efficiency, as well as light trapping, in solar cells.

ISBN: 9781605111261

Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 35mm

Weight: 900g

482 pages