Since its launch in July 1986, Semiconductor Science and Technology (SST) has grown to become one of the leading international journals on semiconductor physics. This year marks the 25th anniversary and to celebrate, we highlight some of the top contributions in this time and chart the progress of this effervescent field.
Introduced to fulfill the needs of the semiconductor physics community whose research was becoming more applied, SST has gone from strength-to-strength over the years under the leadership of its eminent Editors-in-Chief, Tony Stradling, Erich Gornik, Gareth Parry and Laurens Molenkamp.
With the field of semiconductor physics continuing to explode with exciting new research areas—driven by talented researchers—the future of SST looks very bright.
This is something I enjoyed reading at the technical library in Austin in the analog/magazine days.
This site has PDF reports you can download and read at your leisure. It's a good resource for your curiosity, and how/where you can see contributing to the acumen and intellectual conversation if you work/publish/study in the field.
IOP Science: Semiconductor Science and Technology
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