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【内容简介】 The Journal of Electronic Materials (JEM) is a monthly journal published by TMS and the Electronic Devices Society of the Institute of Electrical and The Journal of Electronic Materials (JEM) is a monthly archival publication that reports on the science and technology of electronic materials, while examining new applications for semiconductors, magnetic alloys, insulators, and optical and display materials. Published by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for the past 25 years, JEM strives to publish papers of interest to both nonspecialists and specialists in the electronic materials field.
The journal contains peer-reviewed technical papers detailing critical new developments in the electronics field, as well as invited and contributed review papers on topics of current interest, designed to enable those in the field of electronics to keep abreast of activities in areas vital to their own technical interests.
Some of the editorial topics covered so far in 1998 have included special issues on III-V nitrides and silicon carbide, the 1997 U.S. workshop on the physics and chemistry of II-VI materials, and chemical-mechanical planarization. Regular issue topics have included chemical beam epitaxy, selenium doping of GaInP by atomic layer epitaxy, molecular beam epitaxial growth of carbon doped GaAs with elemental gallium and arsenic sources, and the solder joint reliability of indium-alloy interconnection.
There are four types of papers in JEM: Regular issue papers deal with new and original research work. Letters are research papers. Reviews are lengthy papers that cover a certain area of research. Special issue papers are so designated when ten or more papers on new and original research on the same topic are presented in the same issue; special section papers include six to nine papers concerned with research on the same topic.
Editor Theodore C. Harman Lincoln Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 244 Wood Street, Lexington Massachusetts 02420-9108 telephone (781)981-4418; fax (718) 981-0122 e-mail: tharman@11.mit.edu.