Low-dimensional semiconductor quantum structures are a major,
high-technological development that has a considerable industrial
potential. The field is developing extremely rapidly and the present
book represents a timely guide to the latest developments in device
technology, fundamental properties, and some remarkable applications.
The content is largely tutorial, and the book could be used as a
textbook.
The book deals with the physics, fabrication, characteristics and
performance of devices based on low-dimensional semiconductor
structures. It opens with fabrication procedures. The fundamentals of
quantum structures and electro-optical devices are dealt with
extensively. Nonlinear optical devices are discussed from the point of
view of physics and applications of exciton saturation in MQW
structures. Waveguide-based devices are also described in terms of
linear and nonlinear coupling. The basics of pseudomorphic HEMT
technology, device physics and materials layer design are presented.
Each aspect is reviewed from the elementary basics up to the latest
developments.
Audience: Undergraduates in electrical engineering, graduates in
physics and engineering schools. Useful for active scientists and
engineers wishing to update their knowledge and understanding of recent
developments