What Does SISF Stand For?
SISF stands for Superlattice Intrinsic Stacking Fault
SISF, or Superlattice Intrinsic Stacking Fault, refers to a type of crystallographic defect that occurs in superlattice materials, where the regular atomic stacking sequence is disrupted. This intrinsic fault can significantly influence the electronic and structural properties of the material, affecting its performance in semiconductor applications and other advanced technologies. Understanding SISFs is crucial for optimizing the fabrication and functionality of superlattice structures in various fields, including nanotechnology and materials science.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym