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Advances in Plasma-Grown Hydrogenated Films: Volume 30
Contributor(s): Agranovich, V. M., Taylor, Deborah
ISBN: 0125330308     ISBN-13: 9780125330305
Publisher: Academic Press
OUR PRICE:   $227.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2001
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Annotation: Physics of Thin Films is one of the longest running continuing series in thin film science, consisting of 25 volumes since 1963. The series contains quality studies of the properties of various thin films materials and systems. In order to be able to reflect the development of today's science and to cover all modern aspects of thin films, the series, starting with Volume 20, has moved beyond the basic physics of thin films. It now addresses the most important aspects of both inorganic and organic thin films, in both their theoretical and their technological aspects.
Starting with Volume 30, the title of the series, Thin Films, is being changed to Thin Films and Nanostructures. We feel that this new title
reflects more accurately the rapidly growing inclusion of research and
development efforts on nanostructures, especially in relation to novel
solid-state device formats
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
- Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General
- Science | Physics - Condensed Matter
Dewey: 547.23
Series: Thin Films and Nanostructures
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.32" W x 9.29" (1.25 lbs) 281 pages
 
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Physics of Thin Films is one of the longest running continuing series in thin film science, consisting of 25 volumes since 1963. The series contains quality studies of the properties of various thin films materials and systems. In order to be able to reflect the development of today's science and to cover all modern aspects of thin films, the series, starting with Volume 20, has moved beyond the basic physics of thin films. It now addresses the most important aspects of both inorganic and organic thin films, in both their theoretical and their technological aspects.

Starting with Volume 30, the title of the series, Thin Films, is being changed to Thin Films and Nanostructures. We feel that this new title
reflects more accurately the rapidly growing inclusion of research and
development efforts on nanostructures, especially in relation to novel
solid-state device formats