Amorphous chalcogenide semiconductors and related materials
Keiji Tanaka
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Amorphous chalcogenide semiconductors and related materials
by Keiji Tanaka
Published
2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Pages
300
ISBN-13
9783030695972
Subjects
Two-Dimensional Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides
Applications of Chalcogenides
Chalcogenide Glasses
Innovative Applications of Mo-Based Catalysts in the Petroleum and Chemical Industry
Non-crystalline chalcogenicides
Mercury cadmium telluride
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Amorphous chalcogenide semiconductors and related materials was written by Keiji Tanaka.
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