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Polarization Effects in Semiconductors: From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications presents the latest understanding of the solid state physics, electronic implications and practical applications of the unique spontaneous or pyro-electric polarization charge of wurtzite compound semiconductors, and associated piezo-electric effects in strained thin film heterostructures. These heterostructures are used in wide band gap semiconductor based sensors, in addition to various electronic and opto-electronic semiconductor devices.

The book covers the ab initio theory of polarization in cubic and hexagonal semiconductors, growth of thin film GaN, GaN/AlGaN GaAlN/ AlGaInN, and other nitrides, and SiC heterostructures. It discusses the effects of spontaneous and piezoelectric polarization on band diagrams and electronic properties of abrupt and compositionally graded heterostructures, electronic characterization of polarization-induced charge distributions by scanning-probe spectroscopies, and gauge factors and strain effects. In addition, polarization in extended defects, piezo-electric strain/charge engineering, and application to device design and processing are covered. The effects of polarization on the fundamental electron transport properties, and on the basic optical transitions are described. The crucial role of polarization in devices such as high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is covered.

The chapters are authored by professors and researchers in the fields of physics, applied physics and electrical engineering, who worked for 5 years under the "Polarization Effects in Semiconductors" DOD funded Multi Disciplinary University Research Initiative. This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers working in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor physics and their device applications. It will also be useful for practicing engineers in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor device research and development.




Polarization Effects in Semiconductors: From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications presents the latest understanding of the solid state physics, electronic implications and practical applications of the unique spontaneous or pyro-electric polarization charge of wurtzite compound semiconductors, and associated piezo-electric effects in strained thin film heterostructures.  These heterostructures are used in wide band gap semiconductor based sensors, in addition to various electronic and opto-electronic semiconductor devices.

The book covers the ab initio theory of polarization in cubic and hexagonal semiconductors, growth of thin film GaN, GaN/AlGaN GaAlN/ AlGaInN, and other nitrides, and SiC heterostructures.  It discusses the effects of spontaneous and piezoelectric polarization on band diagrams and electronic properties of abrupt and compositionally graded heterostructures, electronic characterization of polarization-induced charge distributions by scanning-probe spectroscopies, and gauge factors and strain effects.  In addition, polarization in extended defects, piezo-electric strain/charge engineering, and application to device design and processing are covered. The effects of polarization on the fundamental electron transport properties, and on the basic optical transitions are described. The crucial role of polarization in devices such as high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is covered. 

The chapters are authored by professors and researchers in the fields of physics, applied physics and electrical engineering, who worked for 5 years under the "Polarization Effects in Semiconductors" DOD funded Multi Disciplinary University Research Initiative.  This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers working in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor physics and their device applications.  It will also be useful for practicing engineers in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor device research and development.




Polarization Effects in Semiconductors: From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications presents the latest understanding of the solid state physics, electronic implications and practical applications of the unique spontaneous or pyro-electric polarization charge of wurtzite compound semiconductors, and associated piezo-electric effects in strained thin film heterostructures.  These heterostructures are used in wide band gap semiconductor based sensors, in addition to various electronic and opto-electronic semiconductor devices.

The book covers the ab initio theory of polarization in cubic and hexagonal semiconductors, growth of thin film GaN, GaN/AlGaN GaAlN/ AlGaInN, and other nitrides, and SiC heterostructures.  It discusses the effects of spontaneous and piezoelectric polarization on band diagrams and electronic properties of abrupt and compositionally graded heterostructures, electronic characterization of polarization-induced charge distributions by scanning-probe spectroscopies, and gauge factors and strain effects.  In addition, polarization in extended defects, piezo-electric strain/charge engineering, and application to device design and processing are covered. The effects of polarization on the fundamental electron transport properties, and on the basic optical transitions are described. The crucial role of polarization in devices such as high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is covered. 

The chapters are authored by professors and researchers in the fields of physics, applied physics and electrical engineering, who worked for 5 years under the "Polarization Effects in Semiconductors" DOD funded Multi Disciplinary University Research Initiative.  This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers working in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor physics and their device applications.  It will also be useful for practicing engineers in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor device research and development.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Theoretical Approach to Polarization Effects in Semiconductors....Pages 2-25
Polarization Induced Effects in GaN-based Heterostructures and Novel Sensors....Pages 27-109
Lateral and Vertical Charge Transport in Polar Nitride Heterostructures....Pages 111-159
Polarization Effects on Low-Field Transport & Mobility in III-V Nitride HEMTs....Pages 161-216
Local Polarization Effects in Nitride Heterostructures and Devices....Pages 217-264
Polarization in Wide Bandgap Semiconductors and their Characterization by Scanning Probe Microscopy....Pages 265-305
Functionally Graded Polar Heterostuctures: New Materials for Multifunctional Devices....Pages 307-372
Polarization in GaN Based Heterostructures and Heterojunction Field Effect Transistors (HFETs)....Pages 373-466
Effects of Polarization in Optoelectronic Quantum Structures....Pages 467-511
Back Matter....Pages 513-515


Polarization Effects in Semiconductors: From Ab Initio Theory to Device Applications presents the latest understanding of the solid state physics, electronic implications and practical applications of the unique spontaneous or pyro-electric polarization charge of wurtzite compound semiconductors, and associated piezo-electric effects in strained thin film heterostructures.  These heterostructures are used in wide band gap semiconductor based sensors, in addition to various electronic and opto-electronic semiconductor devices.

The book covers the ab initio theory of polarization in cubic and hexagonal semiconductors, growth of thin film GaN, GaN/AlGaN GaAlN/ AlGaInN, and other nitrides, and SiC heterostructures.  It discusses the effects of spontaneous and piezoelectric polarization on band diagrams and electronic properties of abrupt and compositionally graded heterostructures, electronic characterization of polarization-induced charge distributions by scanning-probe spectroscopies, and gauge factors and strain effects.  In addition, polarization in extended defects, piezo-electric strain/charge engineering, and application to device design and processing are covered. The effects of polarization on the fundamental electron transport properties, and on the basic optical transitions are described. The crucial role of polarization in devices such as high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is covered. 

The chapters are authored by professors and researchers in the fields of physics, applied physics and electrical engineering, who worked for 5 years under the "Polarization Effects in Semiconductors" DOD funded Multi Disciplinary University Research Initiative.  This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers working in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor physics and their device applications.  It will also be useful for practicing engineers in the field of wide-bandgap semiconductor device research and development.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Theoretical Approach to Polarization Effects in Semiconductors....Pages 2-25
Polarization Induced Effects in GaN-based Heterostructures and Novel Sensors....Pages 27-109
Lateral and Vertical Charge Transport in Polar Nitride Heterostructures....Pages 111-159
Polarization Effects on Low-Field Transport & Mobility in III-V Nitride HEMTs....Pages 161-216
Local Polarization Effects in Nitride Heterostructures and Devices....Pages 217-264
Polarization in Wide Bandgap Semiconductors and their Characterization by Scanning Probe Microscopy....Pages 265-305
Functionally Graded Polar Heterostuctures: New Materials for Multifunctional Devices....Pages 307-372
Polarization in GaN Based Heterostructures and Heterojunction Field Effect Transistors (HFETs)....Pages 373-466
Effects of Polarization in Optoelectronic Quantum Structures....Pages 467-511
Back Matter....Pages 513-515
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