Background
Pearton, Stephen John was born on January 15, 1957 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Came to the United States, 1982. Son of Dennis Gregory and Margaret Faye (Godfrey) Pearton.
(This work describes advanced epitaxial growth and self-al...)
This work describes advanced epitaxial growth and self-aligned processing techniques for the fabrication of III-V semiconductor devices such as heterojunction bipolar transistors and high electron mobility transistors. It also describes the use of carbon-doping and low damage dry etching tehniques that have proven indispensable in making reliable, high performance devices. These devices have many applications, such as in cordless telephones and high speed lightwave communication systems.
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(This monograph of hydrogen in crystalline semiconductors ...)
This monograph of hydrogen in crystalline semiconductors provides a comprehensive treatment of the properties of hydrogen as an impurity, beginning at an introductory level. It describes the states and binding sites that hydrogen assumes in the lattice, the passivation of shallow and deep impurities, the properties of hydrogen-related defects in semiconductors, the diffusivity of the various forms of hydrogen, and the effects of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of semiconductors. Emphasis is placed on the ways in which hydrogen is incorporated during crystal growth and device fabrication, an area of great practical importance.
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Materials science and engineering educator
Pearton, Stephen John was born on January 15, 1957 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Came to the United States, 1982. Son of Dennis Gregory and Margaret Faye (Godfrey) Pearton.
Bachelor of Science with honors, University Tasmania, Australia, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy, University Tasmania, Australia, 1983.
Experimental officer Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Sydney, 1981-1982. Postdoctoral fellow University California, Berkeley, 1982-1983. Member technical staff American Telephone & Telegraph Company Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, 1984-1994.
Professor materials science and engineering University Florida, Gainesville, since 1994.
(This work describes advanced epitaxial growth and self-al...)
(This monograph of hydrogen in crystalline semiconductors ...)
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Fellow Electrochemical Society. Member American Physical Society (life), Materials Research Society, American Vacuum Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Married Cammy R. Abernathy, June 28, 1993.