Physics and Technology of Semiconductor Quantum Devices Proceedings of the International School Held in Mesagne (Brindisi), Italy 21–26 September 1992 / [electronic resource] : edited by Klaus H. Ploog, Leander Tapfer. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. - VII, 216 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Physics, 419 0075-8450 ; . - Lecture Notes in Physics, 419 .

Epitaxial growth of nanostructured III–V Semiconductors -- Technology and fabrication of quantum devices: Submicron lithography and etching techniques -- Band gap engineering in low dimensional semiconductors -- Electronic and optical properties of low-dimensional semiconductor structures -- Electronic structure and electrical characterisation of semiconductor heterostructures -- New optoelectronic devices -- High speed devices: Properties and applications -- New Concepts to fabricate semiconductor quantum wire and quantum dot structures.

The lectures of this international school were designed to present overviewsof the basic concepts, current research and research developments of semiconductor quantum devices not only to young scientists, but also to graduate and postgraduate students. This book provides the basic fundamentals helpful for the future work of young researchers: thebasic principles of the different growth methods and of the structural, electrical and optical properties of semiconductor heterostructures. Thebook covers a wide range of the scientific research in the field of semiconductor quantum devices and focuses on links between physics and technology. Particular relevance is given to the technology, fabrication andphysics of electronic and opto-electronic devices.

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Physics.
Quantum theory.
Quantum computing.
Laser physics.
Quantum optics.
Spectrum analysis.
Physical optics.
Physics.
Applied Optics, Optoelectronics, Optical Devices.
Optical Spectroscopy, Ultrafast Optics.
Quantum Computing, Information and Physics.
Quantum Physics.
Laser Technology and Physics, Photonics.
Quantum Optics, Quantum Electronics, Nonlinear Optics.
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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