Electronic Properties of Multilayers and Low-Dimensional Semiconductor Structures

This Advanced Study Institute on the Electronic Properties of Multilayers and Low Dimensional Semiconductor Structures focussed on several of the most active areas in modern semiconductor physics. These included resonant tunnelling and superlattice phenomena and the topics of ballistic transport, qu...

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Other Authors: Chamberlain, J.M. (Editor), Eaves, L. (Editor), Portal, J.C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
Series:NATO Science Series B:, Physics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Evolution of Semiconductor Quantum Structures in Reduced Dimensionality — Do-it-Yourself Quantum Mechanics
  • The Quantum Hall Effect and Related Problems
  • High Magnetic Fields and Low Dimensional Structures: A Survey of Transport and Optical Effects
  • Transmission, Reflection and the Resistance of Small Conductors
  • Semi-Classical Theory of Magnetoresistance Anomalies In Ballistic Multi-Probe Conductors
  • Electron-Boundary Scattering in Quantum Wires
  • Vertical Transport, Tunnelling Cyclotron Resonance, and Saturated Mini-Band Transport in Semiconductor Superlattices
  • Magnetoquantum Oscillations in a Lateral Superlattice
  • Techniques for Lateral Superlattices
  • Magnetoconductance Oscillations Linear in ?B in Semiconductor-Surface Superlattices
  • Quantum Device Modeling with the Convolution Method
  • Quantum Transport and Dynamics for Bloch Electrons in Electric Fields
  • Recent Advances in Microfabrication
  • to Resonant Tunnelling in Semiconductor Heterostructures
  • The Background to Resonant Tunnelling Theory
  • High-Frequency Applications of Resonant-Tunnelling Devices
  • Traversal, Reflection and Dwell Time for Quantum Tunnelling
  • Dynamic Polarization Effects in Tunneling
  • Optical Probes of Resonant Tunneling Structures
  • Advanced Materials Technology for the Next Decade’s OEICs
  • Optical Properties of Ge-Si Superlattices
  • Ultra-Fast Optical Probes in Quantum Wells and Superlattices
  • Ballistic Electron Transport in the Plane
  • Static and Dynamic Conductivity of Inversion Electrons in Lateral Superlattices
  • Quantum Ballistic Electron Transport and Conductance Quantisation in a Constricted Two Dimensional Electron Gas
  • Adiabatic Transport in the Fractional Quantum Hall Regime
  • Ballistic Electron Transport in GaAs-AlGaAs Heterojunctions
  • Lecturers.-Participants (and group photograph)