Optical Properties and Applications of Semiconductors
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Semiconductors with optical characteristics have found widespread use in evolving semiconductor photovoltaics, where optical features are important. The industrialization of semiconductors and their allied applications have paved the way for optical measurement techniques to be used in new ways. Due to their unique properties, semiconductors are key components in the daily employed technologies in healthcare, computing, communications, green energy, and a range of other uses.
This book examines the fundamental optical properties and applications of semiconductors. It summarizes the information as well as the optical characteristics and applicability of semiconductors through an in-depth review of the literature. Accomplished experts in the field share their knowledge and examine new developments.
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- Comprehensive coverage of all types of optical applications using semiconductors
- Explores relevant composite materials and devices for each application
- Addresses the optical properties of crystalline and amorphous semiconductors
- Describes new developments in the field and future potential applications
Optical Properties and Applications of Semiconductors
is a comprehensive reference and an invaluable resource for engineers, scientists, academics, and industry R&D teams working in applied physics.
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