Description: Optical Spectroscopy of Low Dimensional Semiconductors by G. Abstreiter, Atilla Aydinli, J.P. Leburton Technological advances in semiconductor growth has opened a broad horizon for semiconductor physics and applications during the past 20 years. Semiconductor heterostructures of lower dimensionality like quantum wires and quantum dots are not yet as mature, partly due to the lack in precision oflateral structuring technology. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This text covers basic physical aspects, novel technology and material fabrication tools, characterization methods and new devices, with special emphasis on quantum wire and quantum dot lasers. Advances in special epitaxial growth techniques, especially on patterned substrates, are remarkable, allowing the fabrication of well defined one- and zero-dimensional semiconductor systems. In addition to self-ordered quantum dots in a variety of materials other major topics include V-groove quantum wires, cleaved edge overgrowth, micro-cavities, electronic excitations in low dimensional systems, phonons and dissipative transport in nanostructures. Most of the papers cover III-V semiconductors, but Group IV and II-VI semiconductor microstructures are also covered. Theoretical papers are included on growth kinetics and the electronic properties of low dimensional structures, including many-particle effects. Table of Contents Quantum Films and Superlattices.- MBE Growth and Optical Properties of Si1-yCy and Si1-x-yGexCy Alloy Layers.- Optical Processes in Two-Dimensional II–VI Systems.- Optical Intersubband Absorption and Emission in Quantum Structures.- Inelastic Light Scattering by Electrons in Low-Dimensional Semiconductors.- Electric-Field Domains, Pockels Effect and Coherent Acoustic Phonons in Superlattices.- Quantum Wires.- Structure and Optical Properties of Self-Ordered V-Groove Quantum Wires and Quantum Wells.- Cleaved Edge Overgrowth and 1d Lasers.- Raman Scattering in Semiconductors with Wavelength Scale Dielectric Modulation.- Band-Gap Renormalization in Quasi-One Dimensional Systems.- Optical Properties of 1D Quantum Structures.- Conductance in Nanowires.- Quantum Dots.- Electronic Properties of Quantum Dots and Artificial Atoms.- Self-Ordering of Nanostructures on Semiconductor Surfaces.- Fabrication of Quantum Dots for Semiconductor Lasers with Confined Electrons and Photons.- InGaAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Lasers.- Raman Scattering as a Diagnostic Tool of Semiconductor Nanofabrication.- Optical Properties of a Low Dimensional Silicon System: Porous Silicon.- Photographs.- Participants.- Author Index. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description Technological advances in semiconductor growth has opened a broad horizon for semiconductor physics and applications during the past 20 years. High quality two-. dimensional systems are achieved with nearly atomic precision by direct epitaxial growth. Such structures led to novel applications like low noise high frequency modulation doped field effect transistors and quantum well lasers. Semiconductor heterostructures of lower dimensionality like quantum wires and quantum dots are not yet as mature, partly due to the lack in precision oflateral structuring technology. In recent years, however, there was an enormous progress in novel epitaxial growth methods. This opens a wide new area of basic and applied semiconductor physics with the hope of novel applications in near future making use of the advantageous properties of one- and zero-dimensional systems. Ideas for future device applications mainly stem from the altered density of states being discrete or atomic-like for quantum dots. Optical spectroscopy has played and is playing a crucial role in the advancement of this fascinating field of semiconductor physics. The NATO school organized at Bilkent University in Ankara and in Antalya brought together experts in this field and newcomers, especially young Ph. D. students and postdocs, to learn about recent developments and to discuss open questions in the area of optical spectroscopy of low dimensional semiconductors. The school turned out to be extremely fruitful and there was a great enthusiasm among the lecturers and students during the whole two weeks. Details ISBN0792347285 Short Title OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY OF LOW DI Language English ISBN-10 0792347285 ISBN-13 9780792347286 Media Book Format Hardcover Series Number 344 Year 1997 Publication Date 1997-09-30 Subtitle Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Ankara and Antalya, Turkey, 9-20 September 1996 Place of Publication Dordrecht Publisher Springer Pages 386 Imprint Springer Country of Publication Netherlands DOI 10.1023/b127075;10.1007/978-94-011-5578-6 Edited by J.P. Leburton Author J.P. Leburton Edition Description 1997 ed. Series NATO Science Series E: Edition 1997th Alternative 9789401063517 DEWEY 535.84 Illustrations VIII, 386 p. Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96246731;
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Book Title: Optical Spectroscopy of Low Dimensional Semiconductors
Number of Pages: 386 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Optical Spectroscopy of Low Dimensional Semiconductors
Publisher: Springer
Publication Year: 1997
Subject: Engineering & Technology, Physics
Item Height: 244 mm
Item Weight: 1620 g
Type: Textbook
Author: J.P. Leburton, Atilla Aydinli, G. Abstreiter
Subject Area: Material Science
Item Width: 170 mm
Format: Hardcover