
Nonlinear Wave Methods for Charge Transport
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Stephen W. Teitsworth received his Ph.D. in Physics in 1986 from Harvard University, where he also carried out postdoctoral research. For the past several years, he has been a faculty member of the Physics department at Duke University. His current research interests center on experimental and theoretical studies of nonlinear electronic transport and optoelectronic properties of semiconductor-based materials, with a focus on spatially periodic systems such as superlattices.
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2. Ordinary Differential Equations and Asymptotic Methods
3. Excitable Media 1: Pulses, Fronts, Wave Trains in Continuous Media
4. Excitable Media 2: Discrete Systems
5. Electronic Transport in Condensed Matter: From Quantum Kinetics to Drift-Diffusion Models
6. Bulk Semiconductor Systems: The Gunn Effect
7. Bulk Semiconductor Systems: The Case of Field-Dependent Trapping
8. Semiconductor Superlattices
9. Application to other Systems and the Road ahead
Appendix A: Review of Basic Concepts of Solid State Physics
Appendix B: Detailed Arguments to go from Quantum Kinetic Equations to Boltzmann Transport
Appendix C: Details and Examples of Numerical Methods employed for Simulation
Appendix D: Glossary of Terms
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