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  • Diffusion in Materials - DIMAT2004
    These volumes contain the contributions presented at DIMAT 2004: the Sixth International Conference on Diffusion in Materials, held in Cracow, under the Patronage of the AGH University of Science and Technology, the Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Cracow University of Technology.
  • A Diffusion-Data Source-Book: Diffusion in Pure Elements
    This volume is aimed at diffusion non-specialists who may find at some time that they need a handy guide to the tracer diffusional behaviour of one element in another element. Those working on new coating, or other commercial processes, might for example need basic diffusion data in order to decide on the initial settings of the new-process parameters. Theoreticians who are seeking empirical trends in diffusivities may also find the contents to be of great interest.
  • Advanced Materials Forum I
    This First International Materials Symposium in Portugal was organised in order to provide a forum within which material scientists and engineers, drawn from a very wide range of specialties, could present and discuss new research findings and compare points of view concerning advanced materials.
  • Defects and Diffusion in Semiconductors - An Annual Retrospective VII
    This seventh volume in the series covering the latest results in the field includes abstracts of papers which appeared between the publication of Annual Retrospective VI (Volumes 221-223) and the end of September 2004 (allowing for vagaries of journal availability).
  • Asian Ceramic Science for Electronics II and Electroceramics in Japan V
    Description: Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices and many other high-technology applications. This series of books regularly presents the latest research results, on electroceramics, coming out of Asia and Japan. This current volume integrates two themes, "Asian Ceramic Science for Electronics II" and "Electroceramics in Japan V", and describes many new and important results in ceramic science as applied to electronics, including: conductive ceramics; dielectrics, piezoelectric and ferroelectric ceramics; semiconducting ceramics; insulators; thin-film electroceramics; batteries and cells; memory devices and optical devices. Emphasis is placed very much on the potential applications of these materials, without neglecting the necessary production and fabrication techniques.
  • Modeling of Materials
    This book contains the proceedings of Symposium L of the International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies, held from the 1st to the 6th of July , 2001 in Singapore. The aim of this important meeting was to bring together researchers and engineers having very different backgrounds, and thus promote free discussion and the exchange of ideas across many interdisciplinary boundaries.
  • Defects and Diffusion in Semiconductors
    This volume of the annual series contains nearly 800 selected abstracts of recent research in the semiconductor field: dating up to about September 2003 (depending upon individual source publication dates).
  • Electroceramics in Japan IV
    Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices, and various other high-technology applications. This book series presents the latest research results for the electroceramics in Japan.
  • Asian Ceramic Science for Electronics I
    Asia is the most active area for research of the Electroceramics. The research field of Electroceramics is rapidly expanding, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications. This book presents the latest research results on ceramic science for electronics as conductive ceramics; dielectrics, piezoelectric and ferroelectric ceramics; semiconducting ceramics; insulators; thin films of electroceramics; batteries and cells; memory devices; and optical devices in Asia. Emphasis is placed on the potential applications of these materials, as well as on production and fabrication techniques.
  • Defects and Diffusion in Semiconductors
    This fifth volume in the series covering the latest results in the field includes abstracts of papers which appeared within the approximate period of mid-2001 to mid-2002. The scope of this coverage again includes, in addition to traditional semiconductors, the increasingly important carbide, nitride and silicide semiconductors. Semiconducting oxides are not covered, as information on these can be found in the "Defects and Diffusion in Ceramics" series. However, the invited papers this time deal exclusively with staple semiconducting materials: including work on interstitial clusters, intrinsic point defects, and {113} defects in silicon; defect states in InAs quantum dots and defect generation at ZnSe/GaAs interfaces. There are also papers treating a wide range of general themes: such as tracer diffusion in a concentrated lattice gas, defect luminescence in layered chalcogenide semiconductors, defect formation after laser thermal processing, redistribution of point defects in an inhomogeneous temperature field, and very general mathematical techniques for determining basic diffusion parameters.