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Topia!: Science: Physics: Condensed Matter: Semiconductors (13)
See Also: Semiconductor physics: research and publications - Recent progress in semiconductor physics, focussing on two-dimensional electron systems (2DESs), the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE), and superlattices (SLs). A new field-effect transistor is described, fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy and cleaved-edge overgrowth. Britney's Guide to Semiconductor Physics - Semiconductor physics with a bias towards semiconductor lasers. Kansas State University - Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Group - Research on III-nitride wide band gap semiconductors, GaN, AlGaN, InGaN and related alloys. Quantum Dots and Hole Burning - This page introduces the Semiconductor Quantum Dots and the Spectral Hole Burning. University of Cambridge: Semiconductor Physics - The group at Cavendish Laboratory investigates fundamental electronic phenomena using advanced, often unique, semiconductor structures. Introduction to the Quantum Hall Effect - Introduction to the quantum Hall effect. Fundamentals of Semiconductors - The text book by Peter Yu and Manuel Cardona. Philipps-University of Marburg: Experimental Semiconductor Group - Research on semicondunductors and semiconductor nanostructures, including ultrafast spectroscopy, spintronics, magnetic semiconductors and sample preparation and epitaxy. Bell Labs: Quantum Cascade Laser - Introductory information on this new type of semiconductor laser by the people who invented the Quantum Cascade Laser in 1994. Scientific American: Spintronics - A review article by David D. Awschalom, Michael E. Flatté and Nitin Samarth on a new type of semiconductor devices that function by using the spin of the electron. The Semiconductor Subway - Provides links to all manner of semiconductor and microsystems related information, including fabrication facilities, research activities, and standards work. ICPS 27 - The 27th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors in Flagstaff, AZ, USA on July 26-30, 2004.
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