Microprobe characterization of optoelectronic materials

Juan Jimenez

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Microprobe characterization of optoelectronic materials

by Juan Jimenez

2003

Taylor & Francis

715

1560329416

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"This book is an ideal reference for post-graduate and experienced researcher engineers involved in the development of infrared lasers, photodetectors, thermoelectric elements, as well as for crystal growers and optoelectronic device makers."--BOOK JACKET.

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Microprobe characterization of optoelectronic materials was written by Juan Jimenez.

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