Description
Key Features * The only volume that comprehensively explores in situ, real-time, optical probes for all types of thin film processing * Useful as an introduction to the subject or as a resource handbook * Covers a wide range of thin film processes including plasma etching, MBE, MOCVD, and rapid thermal processing * Examples emphasize applications in microelectronics and optoelectronics * Introductory chapter serves as a guide to all optical diagnostics and their applications * Each chapter presents the underlying principles, experimental implementation, and applications for a specific optical diagnostic
About the Author
Irving Herman graduated with S.B. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from M.I.T. in 1972 and 1977. From 1977-1986 he was a member and section leader in O-group within the Physics Department at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he was engaged in research in laser isotope separation of deuterium and tritium, and the use of direct laser writing in thin film processing. In 1986, he joined the faculty of Columbia University, where he is now Professor of Applied Physics and a member of the Columbia Center for Integrated Science and Engineering (CISE), the Energy Frontiers Research Center (EFRC), and the Center for Electron Transport in Molecular Nanostructures (NSEC). From 2006-2012 he was chair of the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics. From 1998-2010 he was Director of the Columbia Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) [The Center for Nanostructured Materials], and as part of this he led an extensive education outreach program. He oversees the Shared Materials Characterization Laboratory and is a member of the Clean Room Committee. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and the Optical Society of America. His research concentrates on the fundamental aspects and applications of laser interactions with matter and nanoscience. This includes properties of nanocrystals and films composed of nanocrystals, optical physics of the solid state, molecular and chemical physics, thin film processing, and optical spectroscopy.
Reviews
"The greatest value of Optical Diagnostics for Thin Film Processing is a comprehensive reference text. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to seriously delve into the field of thin film optical diagnostics or wants a single source book of well-organized and very high-density information on this subject." --William G. Breiland, Sandia National Laboratories, OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Book Information
ISBN 9780123420701
Author Irving P. Herman
Format Hardback
Page Count 783
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 1220g