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High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics II - Transport and Optics, Proceedings of the International Conference, Wurzburg, Fed. Rep. of Germany, August 22-26, 1988 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics II - Transport and Optics, Proceedings of the International Conference, Wurzburg, Fed. Rep. of Germany, August 22-26, 1988 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, 87
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This volume contains contributions presented at the International
Conference "The Application of High Magnetic Fields in
Semiconductor Physics," which was held at the University of
Wiirzburg from August 22 to 26, 1988. In the tradition of previous
Wiirzburg meetings on the subject - the first conference was held
in 1972 - only invited papers were presented orally. All 42
lecturers were asked to review their subject to some extent so that
this book gives a good overview of the present state of the
respective topic. A look at the contents shows that the subjects
which have been treated at previous conferences have not lost their
relevance. On the contrary, the application of high magnetic fields
to semiconductors has grown substantially during the recent past.
For the elucidation of the electronic band structure of semicon
ductors high magnetic fields are still an indispensable tool. The
investigation of two-dimensional electronic systems especially is
frequently connected with the use of high magnetic fields. The
reason for this is that a high B-field adds angular momentum
quantization to the boundary quantization present in het
erostructures and superlattices. A glance at the contributions
shows that the majority deal with 2D properties. Special emphasis
was on the integral and fractional quantum Hall effect. Very recent
results related to the observation of a fraction with an even
denbminator were presented. It became obvious that the polarization
of the different fractional Landau levels is more complicated than
originally anticipated."
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