Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials [electronic resource] /edited by Devendra Gupta.
by Gupta, Devendra [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Diffusion in Bulk Solids and Thin Films: Some Phenomenological Examples -- Solid State Diffusion and Bulk Properties -- Atomistic Computer Simulation of Diffusion -- Bulk and Grain Boundary Diffusion in Intermetallic Compounds -- Diffusion Barriers in Semiconductor Devices/Circuits -- Reactive Phase Formation: Some Theory and Applications -- Metal Diffusion in Polymers and on Polymer Surfaces -- Measurement of Stresses in Thin Films and Their Relaxation -- Electromigration in Cu Thin Films -- Diffusion in Some Perovskites: HTSC Cuprates and a Piezoelectric Ceramic.
This book documents diffusion processes and various other properties operative in advanced technological materials. Diffusion in functional organic chemicals, polymers, granular materials, complex oxides, metallic glasses, and quasi-crystals among other advanced materials is a highly interactive and synergic phenomenon. A large variety of atomic arrangements are possible. Each arrangement affects the performance of these advanced, polycrystalline multiphase materials used in photonics, MEMS, electronics, and other applications of current and developing interest. This book is written by pioneers in industry and academia for engineers, chemists, and physicists in industry and academia at the forefront of today’s challenges in nanotechnology, surface science, materials science, and semiconductors.
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