Background
Stringfellow, Gerald B. was born on April 26, 1942 in Salt Lake City. Son of Paul Bennion and Jean (Barton) Stringfellow.
(This book describes the operation of a particular techniq...)
This book describes the operation of a particular technique for the production of compound semiconductor materials. It describes how the technique works, how it can be used for the growth of particular materials and structures, and the application of these materials for specific devices. It contains not only a fundamental description of the operation of the technique but also contains lists of data useful for the everyday operation of OMVPE reactors. It also offers specific recipes that can be used to produce a wide range of specific materials, structures, and devices. Key Features * Updated with new emphasis on the semiconducting nitride materials-GaN and its alloys with In and Al * Emphasizes the newly understood aspects of surface processes * Contains a new chapter, as well as several new sections in chapters on thermodynamics and kinetics
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(This book describes the operation of a particular techniq...)
This book describes the operation of a particular technique for the production of compound semiconductor materials. It describes how the technique works, how it can be used for the growth of particular materials and structures, and the application of these materials for specific devices. It contains not only a fundamental description of the operation of the technique but also contains lists of data useful for the everyday operation of OMVPE reactors. It also offers specific recipes that can be used to produce a wide range of specific materials, structures, and devices.
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Stringfellow, Gerald B. was born on April 26, 1942 in Salt Lake City. Son of Paul Bennion and Jean (Barton) Stringfellow.
Bachelor of Science, University Utah, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1968.
Staff scientist Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, California, 1967-1970, group manager, 1970-1980. Distinguished professor electrical engineering, materials science University Utah, Salt Lake City, since 1980, chairman, 1994-1998, adjunct professor physics, since 1988, dean College Engineering, 1998—2003. Consultant Texas Instruments, Dallas, 1995-1997, American Telephone & Telegraph Company-Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, 1986-1990, British Telecommunications, London, 1989-1992.
Editor-in-chief Phase Diagrams for Ceramics, Volunteer IX.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Japan Society Promotion of Science. Member American Physical Society, Electronic Materials Committee (president 1985-1987), National Academy Engineering.
Married Barbara Farr, June 9, 1962. Children: Anne, Heather, Michael.