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Disordered Materials: Science and Technology - Selected Papers [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 410 pages, height: 230 mm, weight: 1240 g, 268 black & white illustrations, biography
  • Sērija : Institute for Amorphous Studies Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-1990
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0306433850
  • ISBN-13: 9780306433856
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 410 pages, height: 230 mm, weight: 1240 g, 268 black & white illustrations, biography
  • Sērija : Institute for Amorphous Studies Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-1990
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0306433850
  • ISBN-13: 9780306433856
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Landmark contributions to science and mechanisms for the origin of the phenomena, and technology are rarely recognized at the time of reached important conclusions about the physical publication. Few people, even in technical areas, nature of the materials at equilibrium and their recogni zed the importance of developments such as electronic nonequilibrium properties. Many of these the transistor, the laser, or electrophotography ideas were condensed into a publication for Physical until well after their successful demonstration. Review Letters, paper 1 in this collection. This So-called experts, in fact, tend to resist new paper immediately attracted attention to the field, inventions, a natural instinct based on a combina- and directly lead to the initiation of large research tion of fear of obsolescent expertise and jealousy efforts at both industrial laboratories and univer- arising from lack of active participation in the ties throughout the world. Inevitably, there was discovery. the usual amount of controversy, with many experts Denigration of new ideas is a relatively simultaneously taking positions (2) and (3) above. safe modus operandi, since the vast majority It has now been well over 20 years since eventually are abandoned well short of commerciality. the original publication date, and an objective view However, a successful device can be identified by can be taken in hindsight.
I: Chemistry and Physics of Disordered Materials.-
1. Reversible
Electrical Switching Phenomena in Disordered Structures.-
2. Simple Band
Model for Amorphous Semiconducting Alloys.-
3. Reversible Conductivity
Transformations in Chalcogenide Alloy Films.-
4. Structural Studies of
Amorphous Semiconductors.-
5. Reflectivity Studies of the Te(Ge,As)-based
Amorphous Semiconductor in the Conducting and Insulating States.-
6. Analog
Models for Information Storage and Transmission in Physiological Systems.-
7.
Rapid Reversible Light-Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Semiconductors.-
8. Three Dimensional Model of Structure and Electronic Properties of
Chalcogenide Glasses.-
9. Localized States in the Gap of Amorphous
Semiconductors.-
10. Lone-Pair Relationships and the Origin of Excited States
in Amorphous Chalcogenides.-
11. Chemical Modification of Amorphous
Chalcogenides.-
12. Optical and Electronic Properties of Modified Amorphous
Materials.-
13. Local Structure, Bonding, and Electronic Properties of
Covalent Amorphous Semiconductors.-
14. A New Amorphous Silicon-Based Alloy
for Electronic Applications.-
15. Threshold Switching in Chalcogenide Glass
Thin Films.-
16. Properties of Amorphous Si:F:H Alloys.-
17.
Electroreflectance and Raman Scattering Investigation of Glow-Discharge
Amorphous Si:F:H.-
18. The Nature of Intermediate Range Order in Si:F:H (P)
Alloy Systems.-
19. Correlation Between the Superconducting and Normal State
Properties of Amorphous Molybdenum-Silicon Alloys.-
20. Superconducting
Properties of Amorphous Multilayer Metal-Semiconductor Composites.-
21.
Superconducting Properties of Sputtered Mo-C Films with Columnar
Microstructure.-
22. The Role of Free Radicals in the Formation of Amorphous
Thin Films.-
23. Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection of Reactive
Intermediates in Diffusion Flames and in Glow-Discharge Deposition Reactors.-
24. Order Parameters in a-Si Systems.-
25. Passivation of Dangling Bonds in
Amorphous Si and Ge by Gas Adsorption.-
26. Chemical Bond Approach to the
Structures of Chalcogenide Glasses with Reversible Switching Properties.-
27.
Critical Materials Parameters for the Development of Amorphous Silicon
Alloys.-
28. Low Pressure Microwave Glow Discharge Process for High
Deposition Rate Amorphous Silicon Alloy.-
29. Basic Anticrystalline Chemical
Bonding Configurations and Their Structural and Physical Implications.-
30.
Superconductivity at 155 K.-
31. Superconductivity in Fluorinated Copper
Oxide Ceramics.-
32. A Structural Chemical Model for High Tc Ceramic
Superconductors.- II: Device Applications.-
33. Reversible Structural
Transformations in Amorphous Semiconductors for Memory and Logic.-
34.
Radiation Hardness of Ovonic Devices.-
35. Reversible High-Speed
High-Resolution Imaging in Amorphous Semiconductors.-
36. Reversible Optical
Effects in Amorphous Semiconductors.-
37. Imaging in Amorphous Materials by
Structural Alteration.-
38. New Thin-Film Tunnel Triode Using Amorphous
Semiconductors.-
39. Mechanism of Reversible Optical Storage in Evaporated
Amorphous AsSe and Ge10As40Se50 ?.-
40. Solar Electricity Speeds Down to
Earth.-
41. Amorphous Photovoltaic Cells.-
42. Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor
Solar Cells Using Amorphous Si:F:H Alloys.-
43. Progress in Large Area
Photovoltaic Devices Based on Amorphous Silicon Alloys.-
44. Amorphous
Photovoltaics.-
45. The Breaking of the Efficiency-Stability-Production
Barrier in Amorphous Photovoltaics.-
46. Amorphous Semiconductors for
Microelectronics.-
47. Effects of Transition-Metal Elements on Tellurium
Alloys for Reversible Optical Data Storage.- III: Review Articles.-
48. The
Ovshinsky Switch.-
49. An Introduction to Ovonic Research.-
50. Amorphous
Semiconductors for Switching, Memory, and Imaging Applications.-
51.
Amorphous Materials as Interactive Systems.-
52. Amorphous Materials as
Optical Information Media.-
53. The Shape of Disorder.-
54. The Chemistry of
Glassy Materials and Their Relevance to Energy Conversion.-
55. Principles
and Applications of Amorphicity, Structural Change, and Optical Information
Encoding.-
56. The Chemical Basis of Amorphicity: Structure and Function.-
57. Fundamentals of Amorphous Materials.-
58. Amorphous Materials--Past,
Present and Future.-
59. Chemistry and Structure in Amorphous Materials: The
Shapes of Things to Come.-
60. Intuition and Quantum Chemistry.-
61. The
Quantum Nature of Amorphous Sol ids.-
62. Progress in the Science and
Application of Amorphous Materials.-
63. A Personal Adventure in
Stereochemistry, Local Order, and Defects: Model for Room-Temperature
Superconductivity.-
64. Unusual Fluorination Effects on Superconducting
Films.- Epilogue.-
65. An Approach to the Puzzle of High-Temperature
Superconductivity--A Letter to David Adler.-
66. S.R. Ovshinsky's review of
CREATIVITY AND INTUITION: A Physicist Looks at East and West by Hideki Yukawa.