Electric Refractory Materials
Yukinobu Kumashiro
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Electric Refractory Materials
Published
2000
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Pages
776
ISBN-13
9780203908181
Description
Showcasing the expanded technological potential of electric refractory materials, this comprehensive reference highlights the extreme, exotic characteristics of nonoxides. Ranging from fundamental properties through applications, and considered from the perspectives of material science and engineering, Electric Refractory Materials is an indispensable state-of-the-art resource for creating more durable electronic devices. Covers exciting developments of blue light-emitting diodes using GaN-based nitrides for laser and high-temperature and -frequency devices!Electric Refractory Materialsintroduces growth and evaluation standards of films and bulk crystals, with consideration of band structure, surface electronic structure, and lattice vibrationexamines field electron emitters, the Josephson device, solar-absorber-selective surfaces, and plasma-facing materialsanalyzes the clarification of electronic structures, bonding characters, and physical properties for new electric refractory materials via crystal growth techniquesemphasizes the electronic potential of refractory metalloids and semiconductors through the characterization of properties, syntheses, and evaluation and measurement methodsdiscusses high-temperature and high-power operation, optoelectronic, thermoelectronic, and heat-seeking devicesinvestigates the rise of wide-gap refractory semiconductors and potential applications in high-power and -temperature, radiation and ultraviolet light influence, and high-frequency/high-power devicesand more!Written by over 25 contributors and containing nearly 2500 literature references, tables, and equations, Electric Refractory Materials is an invaluable resource for materials, nonoxide ceramic, wide-gap semiconductor, and electric and electronics engineers; solid-state chemists; physicists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
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Who is the author of Electric Refractory Materials?
Electric Refractory Materials was written by Yukinobu Kumashiro.
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