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Spin Physics in Semiconductors

  • Covers the latest developments in the physics of electron and nuclear spin
  • Integrates the physics of transport phenomena and elementary magnetism in semiconductors
  • Both a reference work for researchers and a text for graduate students
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences (SSSOL, volume 157)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Basics of Semiconductor and Spin Physics

    • M. I. Dyakonov
    Pages 1-28
  3. Exciton Spin Dynamics in Semiconductor Quantum Dots

    • X. Marie, B. Urbaszek, O. Krebs, T. Amand
    Pages 91-113
  4. Time-Resolved Spin Dynamics and Spin Noise Spectroscopy

    • J. Hübner, M. Oestreich
    Pages 115-134
  5. Coherent Spin Dynamics of Carriers

    • D. R. Yakovlev, M. Bayer
    Pages 135-177
  6. Spin Properties of Confined Electrons in Si

    • W. Jantsch, Z. Wilamowski
    Pages 179-209
  7. Spin Hall Effect

    • M. I. Dyakonov, A. V. Khaetskii
    Pages 211-243
  8. Spin-Photogalvanics

    • E. L. Ivchenko, S. D. Ganichev
    Pages 245-277
  9. Spin Injection

    • M. Johnson
    Pages 279-307
  10. Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Nuclear Fields

    • V. K. Kalevic, K. V. Kavokin, I. A. Merkulov
    Pages 309-346
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 433-439

About this book

The purpose of this collective book is to present a non-exhaustive survey of sp- related phenomena in semiconductors with a focus on recent research. In some sense it may be regarded as an updated version of theOpticalOrientation book, which was entirely devoted to spin physics in bulk semiconductors. During the 24 years that have elapsed, we have witnessed, on the one hand, an extraordinary development in the wonderful semiconductor physics in two dim- sions with the accompanying revolutionary applications. On the other hand, during the last maybe 15 years there was a strong revival in the interest in spin phen- ena, in particular in low-dimensional semiconductor structures. While in the 1970s and 1980s the entire world population of researchers in the ?eld never exceeded 20 persons, now it can be counted by the hundreds and the number of publications by the thousands. This explosive growth is stimulated, to a large extent, by the hopes that the electron and/or nuclear spins in a semiconductor will help to accomplish the dream of factorizing large numbers by quantum computing and eventually to develop a new spin-based electronics, or “spintronics”. Whether any of this will happen or not, still remains to be seen. Anyway, these ideas have resulted in a large body of interesting and exciting research, which is a good thing by itself. The ?eld of spin physics in semiconductors is extremely rich and interesting with many spectacular effects in optics and transport.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Astroparticules, cc 070 Université Montpellier II, Montpellier, France

    Michel I. Dyakonov

About the editor

From 1962 to 1998 M. I. Dyakonov was a researcher at the Ioffe Institute in St. Petersburg. In 1998 he became professor at Université Montpellier II, France. His name is accociated with the Dyakonov-Perel mechanism of spin relaxation in semiconductors, the Dyakonov-Shur plasma instability in two-dimensional electron fluid, and the Dyakonov waves at interfaces of transparent anisotropic materials. In 1971, together with V.I. Perel he has predicted new spin-related transport phenomena, one of which, now called the Spin Hall Effect, has become a subject of extensive experimental and theoretical studies. He was awarded the State Prize of USSR in 1973 and the Ioffe prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1993.

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