
Semiconductor Quantum Optoelectronics
From Quantum Physics to Smart Devices
A. Miller(Editor)
Institute of Physics Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 1. January 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-0-7503-0629-4 (ISBN)
Description
The development and application of low-dimensional semiconductors have been rapid and spectacular during the past decade. Ever improving epitaxial growth and device fabrication techniques have allowed access to some remarkable new physics in quantum confined structures while a plethora of new devices has emerged. The field of optoelectronics in particular has benefited from these advances both in terms of improved performance and the invention of fundamentally new types of device, at a time when the use of optics and lasers in telecommunications, broadcasting, the Internet, signal processing, and computing has been rapidly expanding. An appreciation of the physics of quantum and dynamic electronic processes in confined structures is key to the understanding of many of the latest devices and their continued development.
Semiconductor Quantum Optoelectronics covers new physics and the latest device developments in low-dimensional semiconductors. It allows those who already have some familiarity with semiconductor physics and devices to broaden and expand their knowledge into new and expanding topics in low-dimensional semiconductors. The book provides pedagogical coverage of selected areas of new and pertinent physics of low-dimensional structures and presents some optoelectronic devices presently under development. Coverage includes material and band structure issues and the physics of ultrafast, nonlinear, coherent, intersubband, and intracavity phenomena. The book emphasizes various devices, including quantum wells, visible, quantum cascade, and mode-locked lasers; microcavity LEDs and VCSELs; and detectors and logic elements. An underlying theme is high-speed phenomena and devices for increased system bandwidths.
Semiconductor Quantum Optoelectronics covers new physics and the latest device developments in low-dimensional semiconductors. It allows those who already have some familiarity with semiconductor physics and devices to broaden and expand their knowledge into new and expanding topics in low-dimensional semiconductors. The book provides pedagogical coverage of selected areas of new and pertinent physics of low-dimensional structures and presents some optoelectronic devices presently under development. Coverage includes material and band structure issues and the physics of ultrafast, nonlinear, coherent, intersubband, and intracavity phenomena. The book emphasizes various devices, including quantum wells, visible, quantum cascade, and mode-locked lasers; microcavity LEDs and VCSELs; and detectors and logic elements. An underlying theme is high-speed phenomena and devices for increased system bandwidths.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7503-0629-4 (9780750306294)
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Content
In-well and cross-well carrier transport in quantum wells (Alan Miller). Coherent exciton dynamics: time resolved polarimetry (Arthur L Smirl). Coherent control and switching (Jeremy J Baumberg). Excitons in strongly coupled semiconductor microcavities (Theodore Norris). Coherent terhertz spectroscopy (Peter Haring Bolivar). Visible-emitting quantum well lasers (Peter Blood). Microcavity light emitting diodes (Roel Baets). Materials for vertical cavity surface emitting and edge emitting lasers (Olga Blum Spahn). Analysis of vertical cavity surface emitting laser diodes (VCSELs) (Karl J Ebeling). Polarisation properties of vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (Maxi SanMiguel). Semiconductor heterostructures: a quantum lego for infrared technology (Emmanuel Rosencher). Band-structure engineering of new photonic materials: high performance mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers (Federico Capasso). Optics for digital information processing (David A B Miller).