03681nam 2200637Ia 450 991087661830332120200520144314.01-119-95757-51-282-78266-597866127826640-470-66946-20-470-66945-4(CKB)2670000000043974(EBL)589155(SSID)ssj0000423029(PQKBManifestationID)11272651(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000423029(PQKBWorkID)10440491(PQKB)10658620(MiAaPQ)EBC589155(OCoLC)669165467(EXLCZ)99267000000004397420100420d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMercury cadmium telluride growth, properties, and applications /edited by Peter Capper and James Garland11th ed.Hoboken, NJ Wiley20101 online resource (600 p.)Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic ApplicationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-69706-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Mercury Cadmium Telluride; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Foreword; List of Contributors; Part One - Growth; 1 Bulk Growth of Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT); 2 Bulk Growth of CdZnTe/CdTe Crystals; 3 Properties of Cd(Zn)Te Relevant to Use as Substrates; 4 Substrates for the Epitaxial Growth of MCT; 5 Liquid Phase Epitaxy of MCT; 6 Metal-Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (MOVPE) Growth; 7 MBE Growth of Mercury Cadmium Telluride; Part Two - Properties; 8 Mechanical and Thermal Properties; 9 Optical Properties of MCT; 10 Diffusion in MCT; 11 Defects in HgCdTe ̈C Fundamental12 Band Structure and Related Properties of HgCdTe13 Conductivity Type Conversion; 14 Extrinsic Doping; 15 Structure and Electrical Characteristics of Metal/MCT Interfaces; 16 MCT Superlattices for VLWIR Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays; 17 Dry Plasma Processing of Mercury Cadmium Telluride and Related II-VIs; 18 MCT Photoconductive Infrared Detectors; Part Three - Applications; 19 HgCdTe Photovoltaic Infrared Detectors; 20 Nonequilibrium, Dual-Band and Emission Devices; 21 HgCdTe Electron Avalanche Photodiodes (EAPDs); 22 Room Temperature IR Photodetectors; IndexMercury cadmium telluride (MCT) is the third most well-regarded semiconductor after silicon and gallium arsenide and is the material of choice for use in infrared sensing and imaging. The reason for this is that MCT can be 'tuned' to the desired IR wavelength by varying the cadmium concentration. Mercury Cadmium Telluride: Growth, Properties and Applications provides both an introduction for newcomers, and a comprehensive review of this fascinating material. Part One discusses the history and current status of both bulk and epitaxial growth techniques, Part Two is concerned with the wWiley series in materials for electronic and optoelectronic applications.Mercury cadmium telluridesSemiconductor dopingInfrared detectorsMaterialsMercury cadmium tellurides.Semiconductor doping.Infrared detectorsMaterials.661/.0726Capper Peter463569Garland James1933-1754205MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910876618303321Mercury cadmium telluride4190434UNINA