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epitaxial microstructures

Newly developed semiconductor microstructures can now guide light and electrons resulting in important consequences for state-of-the-art electronic and photonic devices. This volume introduces a new generation of epitaxial microstructures. Special emphasis has been given to atomic control during gro...

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Autores principales: Willardson, Robert K, Weber, Eicke R, Beer, Albert C, Gossard, Arthur C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Academic Press 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1990852
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author Willardson, Robert K
Weber, Eicke R
Beer, Albert C
Gossard, Arthur C
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description Newly developed semiconductor microstructures can now guide light and electrons resulting in important consequences for state-of-the-art electronic and photonic devices. This volume introduces a new generation of epitaxial microstructures. Special emphasis has been given to atomic control during growth and the interrelationship between the atomic arrangements and the properties of the structures.Key Features* Atomic-level control of semiconductor microstructures* Molecular beam epitaxy, metal-organic chemical vapor deposition* Quantum wells and quantum wires* Lasers, photon(IR)detectors, heterostructure transistors
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spellingShingle Chemical Physics and Chemistry
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