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Bands and Photons in III-V Semiconductor Quantum Structures

โœ Scribed by Igor Vurgaftman, Matthew P. Lumb, Jerry R. Meyer


Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
674
Series
Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Semiconductor quantum structures are at the core of many photonic devices such as lasers, photodetectors, solar cells etc. To appreciate why they are such a good fit to these devices, we must understand the basic features of their band structure and how they interact with incident light. Many
books have taken on this task in the past, but their treatments tend either to pluck results from the literature and present them as received truths or to rely on unrealistically simple models.

Bands and Photons in III-V Semiconductor Quantum Structures takes the reader from the very basics of III-V semiconductors (some preparation in quantum mechanics and electromagnetism is helpful) and shows how seemingly obscure results such as detailed forms of the Hamiltonian, optical transition
strengths, and recombination mechanisms follow. The reader would not need to consult other references to fully understand the material, although a few handpicked sources are listed for those who would like to deepen their knowledge further. Connections to the properties of novel materials such as
graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides are pointed out, to help prepare the reader for contributing at the forefront of research in those fields.

The book also supplies a complete, up-to-date database of the band parameters that enter into the calculations, along with tables of optical constants and interpolation schemes for alloys. From these foundations, the book goes on to derive the characteristics of photonic semiconductor devices (with
a focus on the mid-infrared) using the same principles of building all concepts from the ground up, explaining all derivations in detail, giving quantitative examples, and laying out dimensional arguments whenever they can help the reader's understanding.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Title_Pages
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Basics_of_Crystal_Structure_and_Band_Structure
Introduction_to_kp_Theory
Detailed_kp_Theory_for_Bulk_IIIV_Semiconductors
Absorption_and_Emission_of_Light_in_IIIV_Semiconductors
Other_Techniques_for_Calculating_Semiconductor_Band_Structure
Binary_Compound_Semiconductors
Alloys_and_Exotic_Materials
Basics_of_EnvelopeFunction_Theory
Methods_for_Computing_the_States_of_Quantum_Structures
Superlattice_and_QuantumWell_Band_Structure
Absorption_and_Emission_of_Light_in_Quantum_Structures
Interband_Semiconductor_Lasers_and_LEDs
Quantum_Cascade_Lasers
Semiconductor_Photodetectors
Solar_Cells_Thermophotovoltaics_and_Nonlinear_Devices_Based_on_Quantum_Wells
Appendix_A_Physical_Constants_Units_and_Other_Useful_Physical_Relations
Appendix_B_Hole_Effective_Masses_for_Wurtzite_Materials
Appendix_C_Loehrs_Parametrization_of_the_SecondNearestNeighbor_EBOM
Appendix_D_Table_of_Optical_Parameters_for_Bulk_IIIV_Semiconductors
Index
Acknowledgements


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