Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors, Osaka, Japan, September 17-22, 2000
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Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors, Osaka, Japan, September 17-22, 2000
(Springer proceedings in physics, 87)
Springer, c2001
- pt. 1
- pt. 2
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As the proceedings of the most important and prestigious conference in the field of semiconductor physics, this book contains the latest information on the progress of semiconductor physics. Almost 1000 contributed papers address the full range of current topics. The special symposium deals with the interface between the fundamentals and device applications and tries to predict the developments in semiconductor physics, semiconductor materials and device applications in the 21st century. A wide range of contributions represent the forefront of academic and industrial research.
Table of Contents
Prefaces.- Plenary Papers.- Bulk and Dynamics.- Growth, Surfaces, and Interfaces.- Heterostructures and Superlattices: Optical.- Heterostructures and Superlattices: Transport.- 2D Systems with High Magnetic Fields: Optical and Transport.- One and Zero Dimensional Systems.- Defects and Impurities.- Wide Band Gap Materials (SiC, GaN, II-VI, etc.).- New Materials and New Concepts.- Technology and Devices.
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