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Semiconductor Nanostructures

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Part of the book series: NanoScience and Technology (NANO)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Quantum Dot Growth

    • Vitaly Shchukin, Eckehard Schöll, Peter Kratzer
    Pages 1-39
  3. Control of Self-Organized In(Ga)As/GaAs Quantum Dot Growth

    • Udo W. Pohl, André Strittmatter
    Pages 41-65
  4. In-Situ Monitoring for Nano-Structure Growth in MOVPE

    • Markus Pristovsek, Wolfgang Richter
    Pages 67-86
  5. Structural Characterisation of Quantum Dots by X-Ray Diffraction and TEM

    • R. Köhler, W. Neumann, M. Schmidbauer, M. Hanke, D. Grigoriev, P. Schäfer et al.
    Pages 97-121
  6. The Atomic Structure of Quantum Dots

    • Mario Dähne, Holger Eisele, Karl Jacobi
    Pages 123-137
  7. Theory of Excitons in InGaAs/GaAs Quantum Dots

    • Andrei Schliwa, Momme Winkelnkemper
    Pages 139-164
  8. Phonons in Quantum Dots and Their Role in Exciton Dephasing

    • F. Grosse, E. A. Muljarov, R. Zimmermann
    Pages 165-187
  9. Theory of the Optical Response of Singleand Coupled Semiconductor Quantum Dots

    • C. Weber, M. Richter, S. Ritter, A. Knorr
    Pages 189-210
  10. Theory of Nonlinear Transport for Ensembles of Quantum Dots

    • G. Kießlich, A. Wacker, E. Schöll
    Pages 211-220
  11. Quantum Dots for Memories

    • M. Geller, A. Marent
    Pages 221-235
  12. Visible-Bandgap II–VI Quantum Dot Heterostructures

    • Ilya Akimov, Joachim Puls, Michael Rabe, Fritz Henneberger
    Pages 237-254
  13. Narrow-Gap Nanostructuresin Strong Magnetic Fields

    • T. Tran-Anh, M. von Ortenberg
    Pages 255-268
  14. Optical Properties of III–V Quantum Dots

    • Udo W. Pohl, Sven Rodt, Axel Hoffmann
    Pages 269-299
  15. Ultrafast Coherent Spectroscopy of Single Semiconductor Quantum Dots

    • Christoph Lienau, Thomas Elsaesser
    Pages 301-328
  16. Single-Photon Generation from Single Quantum Dots

    • Matthias Scholz, Thomas Aichele, Oliver Benson
    Pages 329-349
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 351-357

About this book

Reducing the size of a coherently grown semiconductor cluster in all three directions of space to a value below the de Broglie wavelength of a charge carrier leads to complete quantization of the energy levels, density of states, etc. Such “quantum dots” are more similar to giant atoms in a dielectric cage than to classical solids or semiconductors showing a dispersion of energy as a function of wavevector. Their electronic and optical properties depend strongly on their size and shape, i.e. on their geometry. By designing the geometry by controlling the growth of QDs, absolutely novel possibilities for material design leading to novel devices are opened.

This multiauthor book written by world-wide recognized leaders of their particular fields and edited by the recipient of the Max-Born Award and Medal 2006 Professor Dieter Bimberg reports on the state of the art of the growing of quantum dots, the theory of self-organised growth, the theory of electronic and excitonic states, optical properties and transport in a variety of materials. It covers the subject from the early work beginning of the 1990s up to 2006. The topics addressed in the book are the focus of research in all leading semiconductor and optoelectronic device laboratories of the world.

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"This book focuses on the physics of quantum dots. It offers a very broad perspective, including growth of dots … and various applications such as dots for electronic memory and single-photon generation. … It is an overview where every chapter is … self-contained entry written by a different set of authors. … The editor … has done an outstanding work in selecting the most important works on nanostructures coming from this center of excellence, and presenting them in a compact, well-illustrated and readable volume." (Jacques Tempere, Belgian Physical Society Magazine, Issue 2, June, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Festkörperphysik, TU Berlin, Fakultät Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften, Berlin, Germany

    Dieter Bimberg

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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