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Low-dimensional semiconductor structures : fundamentals and device applications / edited by Keith Barnham and Dimitri Vvedensky.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 393 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511624247 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 537.6/226 21
LOC classification:
  • QC611.6.S9 L67 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Epitaxial growth of semiconductors / D.D. Vvedensky -- Electrons in quantum semiconductor structures : an introduction / E.A. Johnson -- Electrons in quantum semiconductors [sic] structures : more advanced systems and methods / E.A. Johnson -- Phonons in low-dimensional semiconductor structures / M.P. Blencowe -- Localization and quantum transport / A. MacKinnon -- Electronic states and optical properties of quantum wells / J. Nelson -- Non-linear optics in low-dimensional semiconductors / C.C. Phillips -- Semiconductor lasers / A. Khan, P.N. Stavrinou and G. Parry -- Mesoscopic devices / T.J. Thornton -- High-speed heterostructure devices / J.J. Harris.
Summary: Low-Dimensional Semiconductor Structures provides a seamless, atoms-to-devices introduction to the latest quantum heterostructures. It covers their fabrication, their electronic, optical and transport properties, their role in exploring physical phenomena, and their utilization in devices. The authors begin with a detailed description of the epitaxial growth of semiconductors. They then deal with the physical behaviour of electrons and phonons in low-dimensional structures. A discussion of localization effects and quantum transport phenomena is followed by coverage of the optical properties of quantum wells. They then go on to discuss non-linear optics in quantum heterostructures. The final chapters deal with semiconductor lasers, mesoscopic devices, and high-speed heterostructure devices. The book contains many exercises and comprehensive references. It is suitable as a textbook for graduate-level courses in electrical engineering and applied physics. It will also be of interest to engineers involved in the development of semiconductor devices.
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Epitaxial growth of semiconductors / D.D. Vvedensky -- Electrons in quantum semiconductor structures : an introduction / E.A. Johnson -- Electrons in quantum semiconductors [sic] structures : more advanced systems and methods / E.A. Johnson -- Phonons in low-dimensional semiconductor structures / M.P. Blencowe -- Localization and quantum transport / A. MacKinnon -- Electronic states and optical properties of quantum wells / J. Nelson -- Non-linear optics in low-dimensional semiconductors / C.C. Phillips -- Semiconductor lasers / A. Khan, P.N. Stavrinou and G. Parry -- Mesoscopic devices / T.J. Thornton -- High-speed heterostructure devices / J.J. Harris.

Low-Dimensional Semiconductor Structures provides a seamless, atoms-to-devices introduction to the latest quantum heterostructures. It covers their fabrication, their electronic, optical and transport properties, their role in exploring physical phenomena, and their utilization in devices. The authors begin with a detailed description of the epitaxial growth of semiconductors. They then deal with the physical behaviour of electrons and phonons in low-dimensional structures. A discussion of localization effects and quantum transport phenomena is followed by coverage of the optical properties of quantum wells. They then go on to discuss non-linear optics in quantum heterostructures. The final chapters deal with semiconductor lasers, mesoscopic devices, and high-speed heterostructure devices. The book contains many exercises and comprehensive references. It is suitable as a textbook for graduate-level courses in electrical engineering and applied physics. It will also be of interest to engineers involved in the development of semiconductor devices.

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