Advances in Solid State Physics 40

This volume contains most of the invited talks of the 2000 meeting of the Solid State Physics Section of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft held in Regensburg from March 22 to 26. Among others the results of current research in the fields of semiconductor physics, low temperature physics and th...

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Other Authors: Kramer, Bernhard (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2000, 2000
Edition:1st ed. 2000
Series:Advances in Solid State Physics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Lattice dynamical effects on the peierls transition in one-dimensional metals and spin chains -- Electronic structure and ordered phases in transition metal oxides: application of the dynamical mean-field theory -- Energy and phase relaxation in non-equilibrium diffusive nano-wires with two-level systems -- Beyond the tunneling model—Elastic properties of vitreous silica at low temperatures -- Rashba spin-splitting and ferromagnetic electrodes on InAs -- Electrical spin-injection into semiconductors-from cobalt contacts to semiconductor spin aligners -- Nb/InAs(2DEG)/Nb hybrid quantum structures -- The excitation spectrum of mesoscopic proximity structures -- Molecular-dynamics simulations of martensitic transformations -- Structural and magnetic phase transitions in Ni?Mn?Ga shape-memory alloys -- Martensitictransformations studied on nano-and microscopic length scales -- Nanocrystallization of Al-rich metallic glasses -- Structuring thin films via ion beams --  
505 0 |a The Quantum Hall Effect: after 20 years still a challenge for theory and experiment -- Measuring the fractional charge and its evolution -- Bloch electrons in a magnetic field: Hofstadter's butterfly -- Scaling in the Integer Quantum Hall Effect: interactions and low magnetic fields -- Anisotropic state of two-dimensional electron gas in high Landau levels -- Composite fermions in quantum hall systems near ?=1/2 -- Quantum wires as Luttinger liquids: experiment -- Quantum wires as Luttinger liquids: theory -- Flow equations for Hamiltonians -- Disorder, electron-electron interactions and the metal-insulator transition in heavily doped Si:P -- The numerical renormalization group method for correlated electrons -- Characerization and manipulation of carbon nanotubes by scanning force and scanning tunnelling microscopy -- Analysis of single wall carbon nanotubes by Raman scattering -- Electronic structure of carbon nanotubes -- Luttinger liquid behavior in carbon nanotubes --  
505 0 |a Periodic application of the sequence ‘growth and ion-induced stress relaxation’: A way to prepare stable, thick films of cubic boron nitride -- Ion assisted deposition of thin layers -- Interreaction of metals—The dominant influence of microstructure -- Computer simulations of the dynamics in glasses and melts -- Fast relaxation in viscous liquids -- Confined optical modes in photonic molecules and crystals -- Microwave studies of chaotic billiards and disordered systems -- Tunable photonic crystals -- Photonic crystals from macroporous silicon -- Optical spectroscopy on single quantum dots -- Index-guided long-wavelength InGaAIAs/InP vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers -- Quantum dots for GaAs-based surface emitting lasers at 1300 nm -- (GaIn) (NAs)/GaAs vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers with high performance -- High performance selectively oxidized VCSELs and arrays for parallel high-speed optical interconnects --  
505 0 |a GaSb/AlGaSb VCSEL structures and microcavities in the 1.5 ?m wavelength range -- Group III-Nitride heterostructures: From materials research to devices -- Flat panel displays: introduction and LCDs—from physics to technology -- Concerning the pairing mechanism in high-T c Superconductors—a status report -- High trapped fields in bulk YBCO superconductors -- Fermi surface mapping of Bi-2212 using high resolution angle-scanned photoemission -- Superconducting rare earth transition metal borocarbides -- Magnetism and superconductivity in granular platinum at low temperatures -- Bi 2223 tape processing -- AC properties of high-temperature superconductors -- HTS Josephson junctions as electromagnetic sensors forlow and high frequencies -- Charge carrier dynamics—a key factor for fast organic photorefractive materials -- Organic semiconductors: fundamentals and applications -- The hard physics of soft matter --  
505 0 |a Statistical physics of learning: Phase transitions in multilayered neural networks 
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520 |a This volume contains most of the invited talks of the 2000 meeting of the Solid State Physics Section of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft held in Regensburg from March 22 to 26. Among others the results of current research in the fields of semiconductor physics, low temperature physics and thin layer physics are presented. The topics covered reflect the present activities in this lively domain of modern physics and are thus supposed to flashlight the state of the art in condensed matter physics in Germany in the year 2000