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Novel Compound Semiconductor Nanowires Materials, Devices, and Applications

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 11/2017
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

One dimensional electronic materials are expected to be key components owing to their potential applications in nanoscale electronics, optics, energy storage, and biology. Besides, compound semiconductors have been greatly developed as epitaxial growth crystal materials. Molecular beam and metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy approaches are representative techniques achieving 0D–2D quantum well, wire, and dot semiconductor III-V heterostructures with precise structural accuracy with atomic resolution. Based on the background of those epitaxial techniques, high-quality, single-crystalline III-V heterostructures have been achieved. III-V Nanowires have been proposed for the next generation of nanoscale optical and electrical devices such as nanowire light emitting diodes, lasers, photovoltaics, and transistors. Key issues for the realization of those devices involve the superior mobility and optical properties of III-V materials (i.e., nitride-, phosphide-, and arsenide-related heterostructure systems). Further, the developed epitaxial growth technique enables electronic carrier control through the formation of quantum structures and precise doping, which can be introduced into the nanowire system. The growth can extend the functions of the material systems through the introduction of elements with large miscibility gap, or, alternatively, by the formation of hybrid heterostructures between semiconductors and another material systems. This book reviews recent progresses of such novel III-V semiconductor nanowires, covering a wide range of aspects from the epitaxial growth to the device applications. Prospects of such advanced 1D structures for nanoscience and nanotechnology are also discussed.




Sommario

Epitaxial Heterostructure Nanowires Nari Jeon and Lincoln J. Lauhon Molecular beam epitaxial growth of GaN nanocolumns and related nanocolumn emitters Katsumi Kishino and Hiroto Sekiguchi Novel GaNP nanowires for advanced optoelectronics and photonics I. A. Buyanova, C. W. Tu, and W. M. Chen GaNAs-based nanowires for near-infrared optoelectronics I. A. Buyanova, F. Ishikawa, and W. M. Chen Dilute Bismide Nanowires Wojciech. M. Linhart, Szymon. J. Zelewski, Fumitaro Ishikawa, Satoshi Shimomura, and Robert Kudrawiec Ferromagnetic MnAs/III-V Hybrid Nanowires for Spintronics Shinjiro Hara GaAs-Fe3Si Semiconductor-Ferromagnet Core-Shell Nanowires for Spintronics Maria Hilse, Bernd Jenichen, and Jens Herfort GaAs/AlGaOx Heterostructured Nanowires Synthesized by Post Growth Wet Oxidation Fumitaro Ishikawa and Naoki Yamamoto GaAs/SrTiO3 Core-Shell Nanowires Xin Guan and José Penuelas Ga(In)N nanowires grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy: from quantum light emitters to nano-transistors Zarko Gacevic and Enrique Calleja InP-related nanowires for light-emitting applications Kenichi Kawaguchi InP/InAs quantum heterostructure nanowires Guoqiang Zhang, Kouta Tateno, and Hideki Gotoh III-Nitride Nanowires and Their Laser, LED photovoltaic Applications Wei Guo, Pallab Bhattacharya, and Junseok Heo III-V nanowires: transistor and photovoltaic applications Katsuhiro Tomioka, Junichi Motohisa, and Takashi Fukui




Autore

Fumitaro Ishikawa received his bachelor’s degree in 1999 and his PhD in electronics engineering in 2004 from Hokkaido University, Sapporo. In 2004 he joined Paul Drude Institute für Festkörperelektronik, Berlin. In 2007 he became assistant professor in Osaka University. Since 2013, he is associate professor in Ehime University. He has worked on molecular beam epitaxy of compound semiconductors throughout his career. His current research interests mainly focus on the synthesis of advanced materials based on compound semiconductor nanostructures. Irina A. Buyanova received her BSc degree in physics in 1982 from Kiev State University and her PhD in solid state physics in 1987 from the Institute for Semiconductors, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev. In 1994 she joined the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, Sweden. In 2002 she was awarded a senior researcher grant of excellence from the Swedish Research Council, followed by a professorship at Linköping University in 2007. Her current research interests mainly focus on physics and applications of novel spintronic materials, advanced electronic and photonic materials based on wide-bandgap semiconductors, and highly mismatched semiconductors and related nanostructures.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9789814745765

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 2.25 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:185 b/w images, 31 color images and 6 tables
Pagine Arabe: 528
Pagine Romane: xx


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