Modern semiconductor quantum physics / Ming-fu Li.

Author
Li, Ming-Fu. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Singapore ; Teaneck, N.J. : World Scientific, ©1994.
Description
xiii, 570 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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    Series
    International series on advances in solid state electronics and technology [More in this series]
    Summary note
    "Modern Semiconductor Quantum Physics has the following constituents: (1) energy band theory: pseudopotential method (empirical and ab initio); density functional theory; quasiparticles; LCAO method; k.p method; spin-orbit splitting; effective mass and Luttinger parameters; strain effects and deformation potentials; temperature effects. (2) Optical properties; absorption and exciton effect; modulation spectroscopy; photo luminescence and photo luminescence excitation; Raman scattering and polaritons; photoionization. (3) Defects and Impurities: effective mass theory and shallow impurity states; deep state cluster method, super cell method, Green's function method; carrier recombination kinetics; trapping transient measurements; electron spin resonance electron lattice interaction and lattice relaxation effects; multi-phonon nonradiative recombination negative U center, DX center and EL2 defects. (4) Semiconductor surfaces: two dimensional periodicity and surface reconstruction; surface electronic states; photo-electron spectroscopy; LEED, STM and other experimental methods. (5) Low-dimensional structures: Heterojunctions; quantum wells; superlattices; quantum-confined Stark effect and Wannier-Stark ladder effects; resonant tunneling; quantum Hall effect; quantum wires and quantum dots."--Jacket
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • The energy band theory of a perfect crystal
    • Optical properties of semiconductors
    • Electronic states at defects and impurities
    • Semiconductor surfaces
    • Low-dimensional semiconductor structures.
    ISBN
    • 9810215991
    • 9789810215996
    OCLC
    32596536
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