The extremely fast ionization process in semiconductors offers a means of generating pulses that have sub -nanosecond rise times and high peak powers. There are several important applications of these pulses which require the duration of the generated pulse to be variable. This thesis investigates three methods of producing variable...
This thesis presents a limited investigation of the effects
of various etches on the surface properties of silicon. Surface
recombination velocities of silicon under different etching treatments
are compared by using the photoelectromagnetic effect. A
measure of the minority carriers lifetime by the photoconductive
decay method provides another means of...
The recent development of the laser has made possible
communications with a beam of coherent light.
Since coherent light offers great advantages over radio
in the areas of beam directivity and information capacity,
optical communication systems have been proposed
for many uses.
The first section of this thesis gives a...
The selective masking effect of a thermally grown layer of silicon
dioxide has been widely utilized as a technique for controlling the
geometry and impurity concentration in semi-conductor device technology.
It is also recognized that the passivation of the silicon surface
by the vitreous silicon dioxide envelope protects the underlying...
This paper presents an investigation of the power needs and
impedance-matching techniques involved when heating small charges of
relatively high-resistivity semiconductor materials. Topics of discussion
also include a brief section on the theoretical basis for
zone refining, relative merits of resistance and induction heating,
travel mechanism requirements, and work coil...