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Quantum Dots
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In this book, leading experts on quantum dot theory and technology provide comprehensive reviews of all aspects of quantum dot systems. The following topics are covered: (1) energy states in quantum dots, including the effects of strain and many-body effects; (2) self-assembly and self-ordering of quantum dots in semiconductor systems; (3) growth, structures, and optical properties of III-nitride quantum dots; (4) quantum dot lasers.
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- CONTENTS
- Low-Dimensional Systems
- Energy States in Quantum Dots
- Self-Organized Quantum Dots
- Growth Structures and Optical Properties of Ill-Nitride Quantum Dots
- Theory of Threshold Characteristics of Quantum Dot Lasers: Effect of Quantum Dot Parameter Dispersion
- Applications of Quantum Dots in Semiconductor Lasers