Semiconductors Other than Group IV Elements and III–V Compounds

In the New Series of Landolt-Bomstein the eleven volumes III/17a···i and III/22a,b present data on the properties of semiconductors on more than 6 000 pages with tables and (about 10 000) figures. The aim of the Series "Data in Science and Technology" is to built a bridge between the libra...

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Other Authors: Madelung, O. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
Series:Data in Science and Technology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 Scope and arrangement of data
  • 1.2 List of symbols
  • 2 Elements
  • 2.1 Group III elements
  • 2.2 Group IV elements
  • 2.3 Group V elements
  • 2.4 Group VI elements
  • 3 Binary compounds
  • 3.1 IA–IB compounds
  • 3.2 Ix–Vy compounds
  • 3.3 Ix–VIy compounds
  • 3.4 I–VII compounds
  • 3.5 IIx–IVy compounds
  • 3.6 IIx–Vy compounds
  • 3.7 II–VI compounds
  • 3.8 II–VII2 compounds
  • 3.9 III–V compounds
  • 3.10 IIIx–VIy compounds
  • 3.11 III–VII compounds
  • 3.12 IVx–Vy compounds
  • 3.13 IVx–VIy compounds
  • 3.14 IV–VII2 compounds
  • 3.15 Vx–VIy compounds
  • 3.16 V–VII3 compounds
  • 4 Ternary compounds
  • 4.1 Tetrahedrally bonded ternary and quasi-binary compounds
  • 4.2 Further ternary compounds
  • 5 Further compounds with semiconducting properties
  • 5.1 Boron compounds
  • 5.2 Binary transition metal compounds
  • 5.3 Binary rare earth compounds
  • 5.4 Ternary transition metal compounds
  • 5.5 Ternary rare earth compounds
  • 6 Figures to chapters 2, 3 and 4
  • 7 Index of Substances
  • 8 Synopsis of the sections of this book and the corresponding sections of volumes III/17 and III/22 of the New Series of Landolt-Börnstein