Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1998
Publisher
PN
Description
Mitra Dutta delves into the intricate world of phonons in quantum epitaxial structures, focusing on the fascinating properties of wide band gap materials. This exploration reveals how these materials impact electronic and optoelectronic applications, making it a crucial study for those invested in semiconductor physics and materials science.
The book unfolds a detailed analysis of phonon behavior at the nanoscale within these innovative structures, offering insights into their role in thermal and electronic conduction. Dutta's approach integrates theoretical frameworks with experimental findings, providing a comprehensive view of phonon interactions and their implications in modern technology.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to the challenges and breakthroughs in fabricating epitaxial layers, with an emphasis on the significance of material selection. Dutta's expertise illuminates the paths researchers and engineers may take to optimize performance in next-generation devices, making it a vital resource for professionals and scholars in the field.
The book unfolds a detailed analysis of phonon behavior at the nanoscale within these innovative structures, offering insights into their role in thermal and electronic conduction. Dutta's approach integrates theoretical frameworks with experimental findings, providing a comprehensive view of phonon interactions and their implications in modern technology.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to the challenges and breakthroughs in fabricating epitaxial layers, with an emphasis on the significance of material selection. Dutta's expertise illuminates the paths researchers and engineers may take to optimize performance in next-generation devices, making it a vital resource for professionals and scholars in the field.