
Intersubband Transitions in Quantum Wells: Physics and Device Applications II
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- Front Cover
- Intersubband Transitions in Quantum Wells: Physics and Device Applications II
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1. Quantum Cascade Lasers
- I. Introduction
- II. Theoretical Framework
- III. Energy Band Diagram
- IV. Material Aspects
- V. Optical constants
- VI. Stability requirements: why the Injector Must be Doped
- VII. QC Laser with diagonal transition at ?&= 4.3 µm
- VIII. QC Lasers with Vertical Transition and Bragg Confinement
- IX. Optimization of the Vertical Transition Laser and Continous Wave Operation
- X. Vertical Transition QC Laser with Funnel Injector and Room-Temperature Operation
- XI. Long-Wavelength ( ?& 8 µm) Quantum Cascade Lasers
- References
- Chapter 2. Nonlinear Optics in Coupled-Quantum-Well Quasi-Molecules
- I. Introduction
- II. Nonlinear Optical Susceptibilities in the Density matrix formalism
- III. Nonlinear optical Properties of Coupled quantum Wells
- IV. Intersubrand Absorption and the Stark Effect in Coupled Quantum Wells
- V. Second-Harmonic Genretion in Cuopled Quantum Wells and Resonant Stark Tuning of ?(2) (2?)
- VI. Far-Infrared Generation by Resonant Frequency Mixing
- VII. Third-Harmonic Genaration and Triply Resonant Nonlinear Susceptibility in Coupled Quantum Wells
- VIII. Multiphoton electron Emission from Quantum Wells
- IX. Resonant Third-Harmonic Generation Via a Continum Resonance
- X. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3. Photon-Assisted Tunneling in Semiconductor Quantum Structures
- I. Introdution
- II. Theory on Photon-Assisted Tunneling
- III. Coherent Transport in External AC Fields
- IV. Experimental Methods
- V. Experiments on Photon-Assisted Transport in a Resonant Tunneling Diode
- VI. Photon-Assisted Tunneling in Weakly Coupled Superlattices
- VII. Teraheriz Transport in Superlattice Minibands
- VIII. Photon-Assisted Tunneling and Terahertz Amplification
- IX. Summary and Outlook
- References
- Chapter 4. Optically Excited Bloch Oscillations - Fundamentals and Application Perspectives
- I. Introduction
- II. Historical Background- Bloch Oscillations in the Semiclassical model
- III. Wannier-Stark Description of Bloch Oscillations
- IV. Time-Resolved investigation of Bloch Oscillations
- V. Bloch Oscillations as model System for coherent Carrier Dynamics M Semiconductors
- VI. Application of Bloch Oscillations as a coheren Source of Tunable Terahertz Radiation
- VII. Summary
- References
- Index
- Contents of volumes in this Series
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