Quantum dots : research, technology and applications / Randolf W. Knoss, editor.

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Other Authors: Knoss, Randolf W.
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Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2009.
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505 0 |a QUANTUM DOTS: RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS -- NOTICE TO THE READER -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- FEW-ELECTRON SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUMDOTS IN MAGNETIC FIELD:THEORY AND METHODS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. 2D Semiconductor Quantum Dots -- 3. Parabolic Confinement Potential -- 4. Other Confinement Potentials -- 5. Theory -- 6. General Methods -- 7. Quantum Monte Carlo methods -- 7.1. Variational Monte Carlo Method -- 7.2. Diffusion Monte Carlo Method -- 8. The Simplest 2D Semiconductor Quantum Dot (N=2) -- 8.1. Exact Numerical Diagonalization 
505 8 |a 8.2. Variational Theory9. Quantum Hall Limit -- 10. Generalized Description of Few-Electron SemiconductorQuantum Dots in an Arbitrary Perpendicular MagneticField -- 11. Conclusion -- References -- INVESTIGATIONS OF ELECTRONIC STATESIN SELF-ASSEMBLED INAS/GAASQUANTUM-DOT STRUCTURES -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Space-Charge Techniques -- 2.1. Capacitance-Voltage Spectroscopy -- 2.2. Deep-Level Transient Spectroscopy -- 2.3. Laplace-Transform Deep-Level Transient Spectroscopy -- 3. Coexistence of Deep Levels with Optically Active QuantumDots 
505 8 |a 3.1. Characterization of Electronic Structure by CV Spectroscopy3.2. DLTS Characterization of Electronic Structure in Quantum-DotStructures -- 3.3. Fine Structures of the Deep Levels Probed with LDLTS -- 4. Effects of Rapid Thermal Annealing on QD Structures -- 4.1. Postgrowth Rapid Thermal Annealing -- 4.2. Effects of Annealing on PL Spectra -- 4.3. Effects of Annealing on DLTS Spectra -- 5. Electron Emissions from QD Intrinsic States -- 5.1. Preliminary Investigation of Carrier Emission from the Electronic Statesof Self-assembled InAs QDs by LDLTS 
505 8 |a 5.2. Electron Emission from QD Intrinsic States6. Conclusion -- References -- CHEMICALLY DEPOSITED THIN FILMS OF CLOSEPACKED CADMIUM SELENIDE QUANTUM DOTS:PHOTOPHYSICS, OPTICAL AND ELECTRICALPROPERTIES -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Chemical Synthetic Route to Nanostructured CdSe in ThinFilm Form -- 3. Structural Characterization of Close Packed CdSe QDs in ThinFilm Form -- 3.1. Identification and Estimation of the Average Crystal Size of the Nanostructured CdSe Thin Films 
505 8 |a 4. Electronic Transitions and Optical Properties of theSynthesized Thin Films Composed by 3D Arrays of CdSeQuantum Dots4.1. Band Structure Considerations for Macrocrystalline Cubic CdSe -- 4.2. The Influence of Size Quantization. A Simple Picture -- 4.3. Experimental Electronic Spectra of Nanostructured CdSe Thin Films. The Fundamental “Band-to-Bandâ€? Electronic Transitions -- 4.4. Size Evolution of the Fundamental “Interbandâ€? Electronic Transitions:Analysis of the Three-Dimensional Charge Carrier ConfinementEffects (Quantum Size Effects) 
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