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Localization and Confinement of Electrons in Semiconductors - Proceedings of the Sixth International Winter School, Mauterndorf, Austria, February 19-23, 1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
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Localization and Confinement of Electrons in Semiconductors - Proceedings of the Sixth International Winter School, Mauterndorf, Austria, February 19-23, 1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, 97
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The winter school on Localization and Confinement of Electrons in
Semicon ductors was the sixth of a series dealing with new
developments in solid state physics organized by the Austrian
Physical Society. The school, which was held in the castle of
Mautemdorf, in the federal province of Salzburg, Austria, February
19-23, 1990, was attended by about 200 participants. This is the
fourth such winter school to have the proceedings published in the
Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, the earlier ones appearing
as Vols. 53, 67 and 83. The contributions of the invited speakers
are arranged in seven parts according to topic: quantum boxes and
quantum wires; localization and the metal-insulator transition; the
integer and fractional quantum Hall effects and electron-electron
interactions; tunneling and localization in low-dimensional
structures and superlattices; optical properties of confined
systems; impurities in quantum well structures; and optical and
magnetic properties of dilute mag netic semiconductor quantum well.
structures. A particular intention of this book is to present
relevant introductory articles alongside the most recent research
reports, all written by experts in the fields of localization and
condensation of electrons in semiconductors, the quantum Hall
effect, lateral superlattices, ballistic transport, etc. The
fascinating subject of quantum boxes (dots) and quantum wires is
treated in considerable detail. Experimental techniques for
producing later ally structured two-dimensional electron gas
systems are described together with methods for studying their
electrical and optical properties."
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