Interfaces, Quantum Wells, and Superlattices - C. Richard Leavens, Roger Taylor

Interfaces, Quantum Wells, and Superlattices

Buch | Softcover
403 Seiten
2011
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4612-8307-2 (ISBN)
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The NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Interfaces, Quantum Wells and Superlattices" was held from August 16th to 29th, 1987, in Banff, Alberta, Canada. This volume contains most of the lectures that were given at the Institute. A few of the lectures had already been presented at an earlier meeting and appear instead in the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Physics and Applications of Quantum Wells and Super lattices" held in Erice from April 21st to May 1st earlier in the year and published by Plenum Press. The study of semiconductor interfaces, quantum wells and super­ lattices has come to represent a substantial proportion of all work in condensed matter physics. In a sense the growth of interest in this area, which began to accelerate about 10 years ago and seems to be continuing, has been driven by technological developments. While the older generation of semiconductor devices was based on adjacent semiconductors with different properties (e. g. different doping levels) separated by interfaces, modern semiconductor devices tend to be based more and more on properties of the interfaces themselves. This has led, as an example, to the field of band-structure engineering. Improved understanding of the fundamental physics of these systems has aided technological developments and, in turn, technological developments have made available systems which exhibit novel and fascinating phYSical properties, such as the integer and fractional quantum Hall effects.

Why Interfaces, Quantum Wells and Superlattices? Some Comments.- Molecular Beam Epitaxy.- Envelope Function Approach to Electronic States in Heterostructures.- The Determination of Subband Energies.- Infrared Excitations in Electron Systems with Reduced Dimensionality.- Electronic Structure of Laterally Restricted Systems.- Electrons and Holes in Quantum Boxes.- Electronic Excitations of Multi-Quantum-Well Structures.- Magnetoplasma Modes of the Two Dimensional Electron Gas.- Many Body Effects on the Cyclotron Resonance in Electron Inversion Layers.- Stark Shifts and Excitonic Effects in Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices.- Ultrafast Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Semiconductor Quantum Wells.- Applications of Resonant Tunneling in Semiconductor Heterostructures.- Polaron Effects and Optic Phonon Scattering in Heterostructures.- Density of States and Electron-Phonon Coupling in Two-Dimensional Electron Systems at High Magnetic Fields.- The Quantum Hall Effect: from Integral to Fractional, from Two Dimensional to Three-Dimensional.- Phonons, Rotons and Fractionally-Charged Vortices in the Quantum Hall Effect.- Off-Diagonal Long-Range Order in the Quantum Hall Effect.- Fibonnacci Superlattices.- Lecturers.- Participants.

Reihe/Serie Nato ASI Subseries B: ; 179
Zusatzinfo VIII, 403 p.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Elektrodynamik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Optik
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-4612-8307-8 / 1461283078
ISBN-13 978-1-4612-8307-2 / 9781461283072
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