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Wiley Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 2 - Engineering

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Explore the latest advancements in semiconductor technology with Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 2: Heterostructures and Optoelectronic Devices. Published by Wiley-ISTE, this technical volume is part of the Electronic Engineering series and provides deep insights into the physics of crystal growth and condensed matter. This book covers essential topics including micro- and nano-structures involving compound semiconductors such as CdTe, GaN, ZnO, and SnO2. It is an ideal resource for researchers and engineers interested in transparent conductive materials and ZnO nanowire-based solar cells. The content is driven by the expertise of leading scientists, including Vincent Consonni, an Associate Scientist at CNRS, and Guy Feuillet, a Senior Scientist at CEA. Their combined experience in research and coordination provides a high-level perspective on the development of modern optoelectronic devices and semiconductor heterostructures. This text serves as a professional reference for those working at the forefront of electronics and communications engineering.

Key Features

Covers essential compound semiconductors including CdTe, GaN, ZnO, and SnO2 for advanced research applications.

Provides detailed information on the physics of crystal growth and condensed matter for nano-structures.

Focuses on practical applications such as transparent conductive materials and ZnO nanowire-based solar cells.

Authored by experienced scientists from prestigious institutions like CNRS and CEA.

Part of the specialized Electronic Engineering series for professional academic use.

Explores the development of heterostructures and optoelectronic devices in modern engineering.

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