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SEMICONDUCTOR MACROATOMS
SEMICONDUCTOR MACROATOMS
Basics Physics and Quantum-Device Applications

edited by Fausto Rossi (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)

This book discusses the basic physics of semiconductor macroatoms at the nanoscale as well as their potential application as building blocks for the realization of new-generation quantum devices.

It provides a review on state-of-the art fabrication and characterization of semiconductor quantum dots aimed at implementing single-electron/exciton devices for quantum information processing and communication. After an introductory chapter on the fundamentals of quantum dots, a number of more specialized review articles presents a comprehensive picture of this rapidly developing field, specifically including strongly multidisciplinary topics such as state-of-the-art nanofabrication and optical characterization, fully microscopic theoretical modeling of nontrivial many-body processes, as well as design and optimization of novel quantum-device architectures.

Contents:

  • Fundamentals of Zero-Dimensional Nanostructures
  • Growth and Characterization of Self-Assembled Semiconductor Macroatoms
  • Ultrafast Coherent Spectroscopy of Single Semiconductor Quantum Dots
  • Few-Particle Effects in Semiconductor Macroatoms/Molecules
  • Electron-Phonon Interaction in Semiconductor Quantum Dots
  • Phonon-Induced Decoherence in Semiconductor Quantum Dots
  • All-Optical Schemes for Quantum Information Processing with Semiconductor Macroatoms
  • Novel Devices for the Measurement of Electronic States in Semiconductor Quantum Dots

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Readership: Graduate students and academics in condensed matter physics, semiconductors and related area, and electron state in nanoscale systems.

 
332pp
Pub. date: Nov 2005
eISBN 978-1-86094-735-3
Price: US$75
 
 
 

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