1st Edition
Disordered Semiconductors Physics and Applications
This textbook links characteristic features of atomic and electronic structures of disordered semiconductors to the device design process. It begins with a description of general concepts of disordered semiconductors, their atomic structures, the structure of energy bands, and their defects, as well as their electrical, optical, and photovoltaic properties. Since weak sensitivity to impurities is a distinguishing feature of disordered semiconductors, methods of property control and thin-film preparation methods are the areas of focus. Finally, applications of disordered semiconductors in various devices are considered.
Preface
Contents
Introduction
Definition of Disordered State
Classification of Non-crystalline Systems
Qualitative and Quantitative Characteristics of Glass-Formation
Atomic Structure of Disordered Semiconductors
Structural Characteristics of Solids
Short Range and Medium Range Order
Methods of Investigation of Disordered System Structure
Simulation of Disordered Material Structure
Results of Structural Research of Disordered Semiconductors
Electronic Structure and Properties of Disordered Semiconductors
Electronic Structure
Electrical Properties of Disordered Semiconductors
Optical Properties of Disordered Semiconductors
Photoelectrical Properties of Disordered Semiconductors
Methods for Controlling Properties of Disordered Semiconductors
Doping of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon
Chemical Modification of Chalcogenide Glassy Semiconductor Films
Conductivity Type Inversion in Bulk Glassy Chalcogenide
Structural Modification of Disordered Semiconductors Properties
Preparation Methods of Disordered Semiconductor Films
Technological Distinctions of Chalcogenide Glassy Film Preparation
Preparation of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films by GlowDischargeDecompositionMethod
Preparation of AIV BIV Alloys on the Base of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon
Preparation of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films by ChemicalVaporDeposition(CVD)Methods
Preparation of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films by Radio-frequency Sputtering Method
Optical Information Storage and Transmission Devices
Devices Based on Charge Pattern Recording
Devices based on Photo-induced Transformations in Chalcogenide Glasses
Photoelectric and Electronic Devices Based on Disordered Semiconductors
Photovoltaic Devices
Switching and Memory Devices on the Basis of Chalcogenide Alloys
Silicon Thin Film Transistors
Conclusion
References
Color Inserts
Index
Biography
Anatoly Popov is professor and head of the Semiconductor Electronics Department at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Russia.
"Readers of this book are taken on a logical journey beginning with three comprehensive chapters on the fundamental properties of disordered semiconductors, followed by two outlining the methods used to control the properties and fabricate thin films of these materials, and concluding with two chapters describing the current status of their applications. Students and scientists entering or working in the field will find it an exceedingly valuable and useful text."
—Prof. E. A. Davis, University of Cambridge, UK
"This book provides under a single cover and from a single perspective a description of physics and applications of disordered semiconductors. With complex issues explained using a simple language this book will be very valuable source of information for graduate and postgraduate students in the field of semiconductor physics and devices."
—Dr Alex Kolobov, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
"This book comprehends a wide group of questions: atomic and electron structure, electrical, optical, photoelectric properties and application of disordered semiconductors, first of all the hydrogenated amorphous silicon, its alloys and chalcogenide glassy semiconductors. Important peculiarity of the book is the consideration of the main technologies of both thin films and devices fabrication. The book is interesting to all workers in the field."
—Prof. Victor Lyubin, Ben-Gurion University, Israel