Growth of Crystals Volume 18
This 18th volume of the series includes invited papers from the Seventh All-Union Conference on the Growth of Crystals and the Symposium on Molecular-Beam Epitaxy that were held in Moscow in November, 1988. In choosing papers, the Program Committee of the conference gave priority to studies in rapid...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1992, 1992
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1992 |
Series: | Growth of Crystals
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I. Processes on Growth Surfaces
- Concentrational Instability of the Interface
- Quantum Chemical Investigation of Adsorption and Surface Migration of Atoms and Molecules on Si(111) and Si(100) Surfaces
- Step Kinetics on Crystal Surfaces in the Presence of Anisotropy and Impurities
- High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopic Study of Epitaxial Layers
- Structural Reconstruction of Atomically-Clean Silicon Surface during Sublimation and Epitaxy
- II. Molecular-Beam Epitaxy
- Molecular-Beam Epitaxy of Silicon
- Molecular Epitaxy of A3B5 Compounds
- Epitaxy of Solid Solutions and Multilayered Structures in the System Cd—Hg—Te
- ?-Structures in Gallium Arsenide
- III. Growth of Crystals and Films from Solutions and Fluxes
- Influence of Impurities on Growth Kinetics and Morphology of Prismatic Faces of ADP and KDP Crystals
- Controlled Flux Growth of Complex Oxide Single Crystals
- Mechanism of Relaxation of the Nonequilibrium Liquid-Solid Interface before Liquid—Phase Heteroepitaxy of III—V Compounds
- Modelling and Control of Heat and Mass Transfer during Liquid Epitaxy
- IV. Growth of Crystals from the Melt
- Aggregation of Point Defects in Silicon Crystals Growing from the Melt
- Interaction of Crystals Growing in the Melt with Inclusions and Concentration Inhomogeneities
- Role of Growth Dislocations in Forming Inhomogeneous Properties in Gallium Arsenide Single Crystals
- Multicomponent Fluoride Single Crystals (Current Status of Their Synthesis and Prospects)