Science and Technology of Mesoscopic Structures
Editat de Susumu Namba, Chihiro Hamaguchi, Tsuneya Andoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 apr 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9784431669241
ISBN-10: 4431669248
Pagini: 469
Ilustrații: XVIII, 469 p. 184 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Tokyo, Japan
ISBN-10: 4431669248
Pagini: 469
Ilustrații: XVIII, 469 p. 184 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Tokyo, Japan
Public țintă
ResearchDescriere
The International Symposium on the Science and Technology of Mesoscopic Structures was held at Shin-Kohkaido in Nara from November 6-8, 1991. The symposium was sponsored by the International Institute for Advanced Study and partly by Nara Prefecture, Nara City, Nara Convention Bureau, and the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan, as well as industrial organizations. We would like to acknowledge the support of the symposium by these or ganizations. The scope of the symposium was planned by the organizing committee to cover outstanding contributors in the fields of (1) ballistic transport, (2) electron wave guides and interference effects, (3) quantum confinement effects, (4) tunneling phenomena, (5) optical nonlinearity, and (6) fabrication technology of meso scopic structures. Twenty-six invited speakers were selected from the United States, Europe, and Japan. In addition twenty-four contributed papers were accepted for presentation at the poster session. These papers are included in the proceedings. We are grateful to the organizing committee, Ms. Y oshiko Kusaki of the Inter national Institute for Advanced Study for the secretarial service, and Dr. Nobuya Mori, Osaka University, for his scientific cooperation. Thanks are also due to the authors and the participants for their contributions to a successful symposium.
Cuprins
1 The Evolution of Semiconductor Superlattices and Other Quantum Structures.- 2 Mesoscopic Physics of Small Metallic Particles.- 3 Probing Spin-Glass Configurations with Mesoscopic Conductance Fluctuations.- 4 Coherent Ballistic Transport in Micro-Junctions: Quenching, Fluctuations, and Chaos.- 5 Quasi-Particle Interferometer Controlled by Andreev Reflection.- 6 Conductance Oscillations in Quantum Wires with a Stub Structure.- 7 Sub-Quantum-Limit Electron Interferometers.- 8 Phase Velocity Tuning in Quantum Point Contacts.- 9 Analysis of Hall Resistance Anomalies with Wave Mechanics.- 10 Green’s Function in Magnetic Fields.- 11 Electronic Transport in a Quasi-Ballistic Narrow Wire Confined by Split Metal Gates.- 12 Conductance Fluctuations in Quantum Wires: Effects of Strong Spin-Orbit Interaction.- 13 Mesoscopic Phenomena in Magnetotransport Measurements on Two-Dimensional Systems.- 14 Effect of Scattering on Ballistic Transport in GaAs/GaA1As Heterostructures: Magnetotransport in Anti-Dot Lattice.- 15 Transport in Quasi-Ballistic Quantum Wires and Rings.- 16 Lateral Electronic Superlattices on Semiconductors.- 17 Electron Scattering Experiments in Mesoscopic Conductors.- 18 Quantum Wires: From Ballistic Conduction to Fluctuations.- 19 Magnetophonon Resonances in Quantum Wires.- 20 Spin-Dependent Nonlocal Quantum Transport Influenced by Gate Voltage in GaAs/A1GaAs Wires.- 21 Transition from Weak to Strong Spin-Orbit Scattering Effect on Conductance Fluctuation in InGaAs/InAlAs Quantum Wires.- 22 Trajectory Representations, Fluctuations, and Stability of Granular Electronic Devices.- 23 Superconducting Quantum Point Contacts and Other Mesoscopic Josephson Junctions.- 24 Mesoscopic Josephson Junctions.- 25 One- and Zero-Dimensional Tunneling Diodes Fabricated by Focused Ion Beam Implantation.- 26 Logic Circuits Using Resonant-Tunneling Hot Electron Transistors (RHETs).- 27 Electron Charge Distribution and Transport Properties of Narrow Channels.- 28 Observation of the Charging Effect in I–V Characteristics Through a Quantum Dot Fabricated by a Focused Ion Beam at 4.2K.- 29 Dimension Dependence of Elastic Scattering Effects on Resonant Tunneling.- 30 Observation of the Rotating Angle Dependence of Tunneling Spectra in Heavily Doped n-Type Silicon.- 31 Capacitance in Single Electron Tunneling.- 32 Many-Body Effects in Mesoscopic Double Junctions.- 33 Anomalous Switching-Current Distributions to the Voltage State in a Small Josephson Junction.- 34 Silicon Nanoelectronics: The Road Less Travelled.- 35 Properties of GaAs-AlGaAs Quantum Wire Superlattices Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy.- 36 Nanostructure Technology Developed Through Electron-Beam-Induced Surface Reaction.- 37 MOCVD Methods for Fabricating Semiconductor Nano-Structures.- 38 Ultra-High Resolution Electron Beam Patterning of SiO2: A Review.- 39 Ultrafine AlGaAs/GaAs Quantum-Well Wire Fabrication by Combining Electron Beam Lithography and Two -Step Wet Chemical Etching.- 40 Mesoscopic Structure in Lattice-Mismatched Heteroepitaxial Interface Layers.- 41 Luminescence Properties of Disordered Superlattices.- 42 Photoluminescence Spectra of GaAs Quantum Wires in High Magnetic Fields.- 43 Time Resolved Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy of Magnetically Confined Excitons.- 44 Ultrafast Behavior of Optically-Nonlinear Etalons.- 45 Combined Quantum Control of Electron- and Photon-Systems in Semiconductor Mesoscopic Structures: Toward an Ultimate Goal of Semiconductor Light Emitters.- 46 Superradiance of Excitons in Mesoscopic Systems.- 47 Hole-State Mixing and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Semiconductor Quantum Dots.- 48 Polarization-Dependent Optical Nonlinearities in GaAs/AlGaAs Fractional Layer Superlattices.- 49 Nonlocal Formulation of Optical Response of an Assembly of Fine Particles.- 50 Resonant Enhancement of Internal Field as a Function of Mesoscopic System Size: An Unnoticed Source of Large Optical Nonlinearity in Nonlocal Response.