Heterostructures in semiconductors : proceedings of Nobel Symposium 99, Arild, Sweden, June 4-8, 1996
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Heterostructures in semiconductors : proceedings of Nobel Symposium 99, Arild, Sweden, June 4-8, 1996
(Physica scripta, vol. T68)
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1996
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These proceedings from the 9th Nobel Symposium present papers on heterostructures in semiconductors. Subjects covered include nanofabricated three dimensional photonic crystals operating at optical wavelengths, and future applications of heterostructures.
Table of Contents
- Band offsets and chemical bonding - the basis for heterostructure applications, H. Kroemer
- nanofabricated three dimensional photonic crystals operating at optical wavelengths, C.C. Cheng et al
- zero-dimensional structures in semiconductors, K. von Klitzing
- phase and temporal measurements in semiconductor quantum structures, M. Heiblum
- the history and future of semiconductor heterostructures from the point of view of a Russian scientist, Z.I. Alferov
- experimental issues with mass and wave vector of composite fermions, H.L. Stormer
- quantum chaology in semiconductor heterostructures, L. Eaves et al
- possibilities for exciton condensation in semiconductor quantum-Well structures, P.B. Littlewood and X. Zhu
- electronic properties of Si/SiGe/Ge heterostructures, G. Abstreiter
- wide bandgap semiconductors - blue-green lasers and exciton physics, A. Nurmikko and R.L. Gunshow
- optical investigations of Bloch oscillations in semiconductor superlattices, K. Leo
- theory of novel heterostructures and their properties, M.L. Cohen
- future applications of heterostructures, U. Konig
- the future of physics of heterostructures - a glance into the crystal (quantum) ball, C. Weisbuch
- comments on quantum cascade lasers, F. Capasso et al
- comments on lasing and many-exciton physics in strongly confined systems, R. Cingolani.
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