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Optical properties

H. Haug ... [et al.] ; edited by C. Klingshirn

(Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege, Group 3 . Condensed matter ; v. 34 . Semiconductor quantum structures ; subv. C)

Springer-Verlag, c2001-2007

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Landolt-Börnstein Numerical data and functional relationships in science and technology

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Author: pt. 2. S.V. Gaponenko, H. Kalt, U. Woggon

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

pt. 3 ISBN 9783540296478

Description

This is the standard reference work on semiconductors used by scientists and researchers as well as engineers in the industry. While silicon is the backbone of the worldwide semiconductor industry, it is an indirect gap material, which seriously hampers its use for light emitting or even lasing devices. This work discusses current ideas to overcome this problem by forming group IV quantum structures like Si/Ge superlattices, quantum wires and quantum dots, or nanocrystals.

Table of Contents

Basic properties, growth and preparation methods of group IV heterostructures.- Influence of strain on bandstructure.- Single and coupled quantum wells: SiGe.- Optical properties of Si/Ge superlattices.- Si, Ge, and SiGe quantum wires and quantum dots.- Luminescence and related properties of nanocrystalline porous silicon.
Volume

pt. 2 ISBN 9783540443391

Description

Volume III/34 summarizes our current knowledge of semiconductor quantum structures. Subvolumes 34A and 34B cover growth structuring and doping, and electronic transport, respectively. Subvolume 34C deals with the optical properties. Subvolume 34C1 offers the theoretical and experimental basis as well as data on III-V, I-VII and IV-VI semiconductors. The present subvolume 34C2 covers the data on II-VI compounds, i.e. the compounds of Zn, Cd, and Hg with O, S, Se, and Te and their alloys. Special subsections are devoted to diluted or semimagnetic semiconductors. For every material the optical properties are listed first for the regime of linear optics, followed by data on the influence of internal or external fields like strain, electric or magnetic fields, and then by data on nonlinear optics. A third subvolume 34C3 will deal with the elemental semiconductors of the group IV.

Table of Contents

  • Semiconductor quantum structures.- Optical properties.- Low-dimensional structures of II-VI compounds.- General properties.- Quantum-well structures.- Superlattices and coupled quantum-well structures.- Quantum-wire structures.- Quantum dots (nanocrystals
  • self-organized, epitaxially grown nanostructures).- Figures, tables and references for each chapter or subchapter.
Volume

pt. 1 ISBN 9783540617402

Description

At present in many fields of science research activities concentrate on the study of micro- and nanoscale materials and structures. Volume III/34 summarizes our current knowledge of semiconductor quantum structures. Subvolume 34A and 34B cover growth structuring and doping, and electronic transport, respectively. Subvolume 34C deals with the optical properties. The present subvol. 34C1 offers the theoretical and experimental basis as well as data on III-V, I-VII and IV-VI semiconductors, while subvolume 34C2 will cover the elemental semiconductors and II-VI compounds.

Table of Contents

Semiconductor quantum structures.- Optical properties.- Introduction.- Theoretical concepts.- Experimental methods.- III-V semiconductors.- I-VII semiconductors.- IV-VI semiconductors.

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  • NCID
    BA53125664
  • ISBN
    • 354061740X
    • 3540443398
    • 9783540296478
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    3 v.
  • Size
    28 cm.
  • Attached Material
    2 CD-ROM
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