Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 645 p.
Covering topics that are especially important in electronic device development, this book surveys the properties, effects, roles and characterization of structurally extended defects in semiconductors. The basic properties of extended defects are outlined, and their effect on the electronic properties of semiconductors, their role in semiconductor devices, and techniques for their characterization are discussed. This text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and engineering, and for those studying semiconductor physics.
Semiconducting materials
An introduction to extended defects
Characterization of extended defects in semiconductors
Core structures and mechanical effects of extended defects specific to semiconductors
The electrical, optical and device effects of dislocations and grain boundaries
Point defect materials problems.