Zinc oxide – a material for micro- and optoelectronic applications

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Series: NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics and chemistry 194

ISBN: 1402034733, 9781402034732, 140203475X, 9781402034756

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Norbert H Nickel,Evgenii Terukov1402034733, 9781402034732, 140203475X, 9781402034756

This volume reviews the latest experimental and theoretical studies in the field of ZnO. The chapters reflect the topics that were discussed during the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, which brought together researchers from NATO countries, as well as Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan to encourage cross fertilization and wider dissemination of the advances in this important research field. Fundamental issues such as growth of ZnO, structural, optical and electric properties, the role of the hydrogen and more were discussed.

Table of contents :
Contents……Page 6
Contributing Authors……Page 9
Preface……Page 15
PART I: ZnO Bulk and Layer Growth……Page 17
The Scope of Zinc Oxide Bulk Growth……Page 18
Growth Mechanism of ZnO Layers……Page 30
Kinetics of High-Temperature Defect Formation in ZnO in the Stream of Oxygen Radicals……Page 40
PART II: Electrical, Optical, and Structural Properties……Page 50
Electrical Properties of ZnO……Page 51
Electrical Properties of ZnO Thin Films and Single Crystals……Page 61
Structure, Morphology, and Photoluminescence of ZnO Films……Page 72
Optics and Spectroscopy of Point Defects in ZnO……Page 82
Whispering Gallery Modes in Hexagonal Zinc Oxide Micro- and Nanocrystals……Page 95
Properties of Dislocations in Epitaxial ZnO Layers Analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy……Page 111
PART III: Role of Hydrogen……Page 124
Muon Spin Rotation Measurements on Zinc Oxide……Page 125
Hydrogen Donors in Zinc Oxide……Page 134
Hydrogen-Related Defects in ZnO Studied by IR Absorption Spectroscopy……Page 142
Influence of the Hydrogen Concentration on H Bonding in Zinc Oxide……Page 154
PART IV: Fundamental Properties……Page 165
Valence Band Ordering and Magneto-Optical Properties of Free and Bound Excitons in ZnO……Page 166
Fundamental Optical Spectra and Electronic Structure of ZnO Crystals……Page 178
Photo-Induced Localized Lattice Vibrations in ZnO Doped with 3d Transition Metal Impurities……Page 190
PART V: Device Applications……Page 202
ZnO Window Layers for Solar Cells……Page 203
ZnO/AlGaN Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes……Page 216
ZnO Transparent Thin-Film Transistor Device Physics……Page 222
Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors……Page 230
L……Page 244
Z……Page 245

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