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Tauo J (ed) 1974 Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors (New York Plenum)... [Pg.134]

J. Tauc, Ed., Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors." Plenum, New York, 1974. [Pg.192]

This review will deal only with NMR of crystalline inorganic semiconductors, excluding the limited number of studies of amorphous or even liquid semiconductors. Unlike NMR in metals, which has been the subject of extensive reviews [8,9] and even books [10], no broad review of the NMR of semiconductors exists, although there are more specialized reviews in narrower areas [5, 6, 11-13]. Part of the reason may have to do with something of a bifurcation in experimental... [Pg.232]

Spear, W.E. (1974), Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Amorphous an Liquid Semiconductors (J. Stuke and W. Brenig, eds.), p.l. Taylor and Frances, London. [Pg.30]

Cutler, M. (1977) Liquid Semiconductors, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.264]

Gardner, J, A. and Cutler, M, (1977) Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors (ed. W. E. Spear), p. 838. Centre for Industrial Consultancy, University of Edinburgh. [Pg.266]

Mott, N. F. (1974a) Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors, p. 879. Taylor Francis, London. [Pg.272]

In this account, the new oxidation states are introduced in the format of a short, but it is hoped complete, summary covering the literature until late 1980. Some of the topics were reviewed previously, but the articles soon became out-dated because of the rapid growth of the fields. Best known are the discussion of gold(II) compounds (23) and the early presentation of gold(V) complexes (5). Gold clusters have been included in the leading reference texts on gold chemistry (77, 85), and the -1 state appeared in a recent summary on liquid metals and liquid semiconductors (39). [Pg.240]

Emin, D. (1977) Proc. 7th Int. Conf. on Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors, ed. [Pg.406]

Conference on Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors (W. Paul and M. Kastner, eds.), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1980, p. 831. [Pg.507]

D.F.R Mildner, J.M. Carpenter, Proc. 5th International Conference on Amorphus and Liquid Semiconductors, Gamish-Partenkirchen, eds J.Stuke and W.Brening, 1 (1973) p.463. [Pg.568]


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