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Electronic Structure of Semiconductor Interfaces

Part of the Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology series
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This concise volume examines the characteristic electronic parameters of semiconductor interfaces, namely the barrier heights of metal–semiconductor or Schottky contacts and the valence-band discontinuities of semiconductor–semiconductor interfaces or heterostructures.

Both are determined by the same concept, namely the wave-function tails of electron states overlapping a semiconductor band gap directly at the interface.

These interface-induced gap states (IFIGS) result from the complex band structure of the corresponding semiconductor.

The IFIGS are characterized by two parameters, namely by their branch point, at which their charge character changes from predominantly valence-band- to conduction-band-like, and secondly by the proportionality factor or slope parameter of the corresponding electric-dipole term, which varies in proportion to the difference in the electronegativities of the two solids forming the interface.

This IFIGS-and-electronegativity concept consistently and quantitatively explains the experimentally observed barrier heights of Schottky contacts as well as the valence-band offsets of heterostructures.

Insulators are treated as wide band-gap semiconductors.

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Product Details
3031590635 / 9783031590634
Hardback
21/06/2024
Switzerland
150 pages, 65 Illustrations, color; 58 Illustrations, black and white; VIII, 154 p. 100 illus., 60 i
168 x 240 mm