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Einen verständlichen Zugang zum Thema bietet dieser Band und wendet sich an Praktiker ebenso wie an Studierende und Wissenschaftler. Er macht u. a. vertraut mit elektrochemischen Methoden und der Anwendung von Materialien, die zur Herstellung von porösem Silikon notwendig sind.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Michael J. Sailor received his B.S. in chemistry from Harvey Mudd College in 1983 and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Northwestern University in 1988. His thesis work involved the synthesis of organometallic metal clusters, in the laboratory of Professor Duward Shriver. He then performed postdoctoral research on semiconductor photoelectrochemistry under the direction of Professor Nathan S. Lewis at Stanford and Caltech. He began his faculty appointment in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California at San Diego in 1990, becoming Associate Professor in 1994 and Full Professor in 1996.He received amongst other awards the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Young Investigator Award in 1993, the NSF Young Investigator Award 1993-1998, and the University of California Presidential Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research in 1995. He was Popular Science Magazine "Best of What's New" General Technology award winner in 2002.
Zusammenfassung
Einen verständlichen Zugang zum Thema bietet dieser Band und wendet sich an Praktiker ebenso wie an Studierende und Wissenschaftler. Er macht u. a. vertraut mit elektrochemischen Methoden und der Anwendung von Materialien, die zur Herstellung von porösem Silizium notwendig sind.
Bericht
"The appendices provide engineering drawings for electrochemical etch cells and a gas dosing cell. Appropriate for anyone working in the semiconductor industry, the tutorials are based on a series of summer lectures delivered to a research group." ( Book News , 1 April 2012)