This book describes semiconductors from a materials science perspective rather than from condensed matter physics or electrical engineering viewpoints. It includes discussion of current approaches to organic materials for electronic devices. It further describes the fundamental aspects of thin film nucleation and growth, and the most common physical and chemical vapor deposition techniques. Examples of the application of the concepts in each chapter to specific problems or situations are included, along with recommended readings and homework problems
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Development refers to the ways people grow, adapt, and change during their lifetimes. physical development, personality development, socioemotional development, cognitive development(thinking), and language development
Lipids are compounds of biological origin that dissolve in nonopoler solvents. Lipids are defined by the physical operation that we use to isolate them
Introduction Chapter 1 The properties of gases Chapter 2 The first law of thermodynamics Chapter 3 The second law of thermodynamics Chapter 4 The thermodynamics of mixtures Chapter 5 Chemical equilibrium Chapter 6 Phase equilibrium 第一章 气体 第二章 热力学第一定律 第三章 热力学第二定律 第四章 多组分系统热力学 Chapter 5 Chemical equilibrium Chapter 6 Phase equilibrium