Cathodoluminescence Ed. By Naoki Yamamoto

Cathodoluminescence Ed. By Naoki Yamamoto
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This book presents the basics in the Cathodoluminescence (CL) technique and applications to particles, thin films and nanostructures in semiconductors, oxides and minerals. The chapters covered in this book include development of CL technique and applications to wide range of materials used in modern material science. Cathodoluminescence (CL) is a non-destructive technique to characterize optical and electronic properties of nanostructures in many kinds of materials. Major subject is to investigate basic parameters in semiconductors, impurities in oxides and phase determination of minerals. CL gives information on carrier concentration, diffusion length and life time of minority carriers in semiconductors, and impurity concentration and phase composition in composite materials. Part 1 Fundamental Techniques Chapter 1 Cathodoluminescence Studies of Electron Injection Effects in Wide-Band-Gap Semiconductors Chapter 2 What is the Pulsed Cathodoluminescence? Chapter 3 Pulsed Cathodoluminescence of Natural and Synthetic Diamonds Excited by Nanosecond and Subnanosecond Electron Beams Chapter 4 Study of Defects by Cathodoluminescence Measurements Part 2 Application to Semiconductors Chapter 5 Cathodoluminescence Properties of Zno Th in Films Chapter 6 Multicolor Luminescence from Semiconductor Nanocrystal Composites Tunable in an Electric Field Chapter 7 Cathodoluminescence from Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Nitride Thin Films Doped with Rare Earth and Transition Metals Part 3 Application to Oxides and Minerals Chapter 8 Peculiarity of the Cathodoluminescence of Ipha- Alumina Prepared by Calcination of Gibbsite Powder or Generated by Oxidation of a Metallic FeCrAl Alloy Chapter 9 Cathodoluminescence Properties of Si02: Ce3+,Tb3+, Si02:Ce3+, Pr3+ and Si02: PbS Chapter 10 Cathodo- and Photo- Luminescence of Silicon Rieh Oxide Films Obtained by LPCVD Chapter 11 Textural Characterization of Sedimentäry Zircon and Its Implication Part 4 Related Luminescence Chapter 12 Novel Problems in the Solid State Cathodoluminescence of Organic Materials Chapter 13 A Lighting Mechanism fbr Flat Electron Emission Lamp

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