Rare-Earth Doped III-Nitrides for Optoelectronic and Spintronic Applications - Topics in Applied Physics - Kevin O\'donnell - Libros - Springer - 9789048128761 - 27 de julio de 2010
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This book summarises recent progress in the science and technology of rare-earth doped nitrides, providing a snapshot of the field at a critical point in its development. It is the first book on rare-earth doped III-Nitrides and semiconductors.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; Pub. in assn with Canopus Academic Pub. Jacket Description/Back: This book provides a snapshot of recent progress in the field of rare-earth-doped group III-nitride semiconductors, especially GaN, but extending to AlN and the alloys AlGaN, AlInN and InGaN. This material class is currently enjoying an upsurge in interest due to its ideal suitability for both optoelectronic and spintronic applications. The text first introduces the reader to the historical background and the major theoretical challenges presented when 4f electron systems are embedded in a semiconductor matrix. It details the preparation of samples for experimental study, either by in-situ growth or ion implantation/annealing, and describes their microscopic structural characterisation. Optical spectroscopy is a dominant theme, complicated by site multiplicity, whether in homogeneous hosts or in heterostructures such as quantum dots, and enlivened by the abiding fascination of the energy transfer mechanism between the host material and the lumophore. Finally, the rapid progress towards prospective optoelectronic and spintronic devices is presented along with several examples. Table of Contents: 1. Introduction and overview. Kevin O DONNELL, Strathclyde, UK. 2. Theoretical background. Robert JONES, Exeter and Benjamin HOURAHINE, Strathclyde, UK. 3. In-situ doping of MBE III-N: RE epilayers. Andrew STECKL and John ZAVADA, Nanolab Cincinatti, USA. 4. RE implantation and annealing of III-Nitrides. Katharina LORENZ and Eduardo ALVEZ, ITN Lisbon, Portugal. 5. Lattice location studies of RE impurities in III-Nitrides. Andre VANTOMME, IKS Leuven, Belgium. 6. Microscopic characterisation of luminescent III-N: RE epilayers. Robert MARTIN, Strathclyde, UK 7. High-resolution optical studies of site multiplicity in III-N: RE. Volkmar DIEROLF, Lehigh, USA. 8. RE-doped III-N quantum dots. Bruno DAUDIN, Grenoble, France. 9. Excitation model for RE ions in solids. Alain BRAUD and Pierre RUTERANA, Caen, France. 10. III-N: RE electroluminescence. Andrew STECKL and John ZAVADA, Nanolab Cincinatti, USA. 11. RE-doped III-N for spintronics applications. Oliver BRANDT, PDI Berlin, Germany. 12. Summary and prospects for future work. Kevin O DONNELL, Strathclyde, UK."Publisher Marketing: It has been noted several times previously that the Rare Earths (RE), a sequence of elements with atomic numbers in the range from 58 (Ce) to 71 (Lu), are neither earths nor particularly rare. They are metals, whose ores are often found together with oxides of the alkaline earths (Ca, Mg), staples of the building industry, th while Cerium, for example, is the 25 most abundant element in the Earth s crust. However, the chemical similarity of all REs to each other and to Lanthanum, reflected in their alternative descriptor, Lanthanoids, made extraction of the separate elements difficult until technical advances in the 1960s kick-started the modern era of RE science. The most widespread commercial use of RE metals at present is in the prod- tion of super-strong permanent magnets, containing Neodymium: check your refrigerator door for an example. RE ferromagnetism arises from the angular momentum of electrons in partially filled 4f atomic shells. In chemical compounds of RE with non-metals, the 4f shell is surrounded by filled 5s and 5p orbitals, 1 2 while bonding involves the outerlying 5d and 6s electrons, resulting (usually) in 3+ 3+ a RE ion that is chemically similar to La . (RE may also be found in a divalent charge state, with an extra electron in the 5d shell. ) Hence the sequence of 3+ 3+ trivalent ions from Ce to Yb is characterised by a 4f shell occupation that rises from 1 to 13 electrons."

Contributor Bio:  O'Donnell, Kevin Kevin O'Donnell is the creator of the acclaimed PBS animated series, Liberty's Kids, which features the voices of such stars as Dustin Hoffman, Walter Cronkite and Whoopi Goldberg as characters from the American Revolution. He is also the creator of the wild new hit series on Nickelodeon, Super Duper Sumos. Kevin is recognized for his ability to combine education with entertainment and communicate it to young people.

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Publicado 27 de julio de 2010
ISBN13 9789048128761
Editores Springer
Páginas 355
Dimensiones 155 × 235 × 23 mm   ·   771 g
Editor Dierolf, Volkmar
Editor O'Donnell, Kevin Peter

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