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Optical Properties Of 2d Systems With Interacting Electrons 1st Edition I V Kukushkin

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Optical Properties Of 2d Systems With Interacting Electrons 1st Edition I V Kukushkin
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.13 MB
Pages: 292
Author: I. V. Kukushkin, J. H. Smet, K. Von Klitzing (auth.), Wolfgang J. Ossau, Robert Suris (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402015496, 9789401000789, 1402015496, 9401000786
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Optical Properties Of 2d Systems With Interacting Electrons 1st Edition I V Kukushkin by I. V. Kukushkin, J. H. Smet, K. Von Klitzing (auth.), Wolfgang J. Ossau, Robert Suris (eds.) 9781402015496, 9789401000789, 1402015496, 9401000786 instant download after payment.

The book focuses on the following topics: Evolution of optical spectra from excitonic peaks to the Fermi-edge singularity; negatively and positively charged excitons; reconstructing one-particle and collective excitation spectra with increasing electron density; spatial inhomogeneity and carrier interaction in nanostructures; spin-sensitive interaction and spin-spin interaction in confined systems; many-particle effects in semimagnetic semiconductor heterostructures. Optical methods described include: photoluminescence spectroscopy; Raman spectroscopy; reflectivity; near-field spectroscopy; magneto-optics in magnetic fields up to 50 T; pico- and femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy; polarized light spectroscopy; optically detected resonance spectroscopy under far-IR and microwave radiation.

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