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Multi-Band Effective Mass Approximations - Advanced Mathematical Models and Numerical Techniques (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
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Multi-Band Effective Mass Approximations - Advanced Mathematical Models and Numerical Techniques (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, 94
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This book addresses several mathematical models from the most
relevant class of kp-Schrödinger systems. Both mathematical models
and state-of-the-art numerical methods for adequately solving the
arising systems of differential equations are presented. The
operational principle of modern semiconductor nano structures, such
as quantum wells, quantum wires or quantum dots, relies on quantum
mechanical effects. The goal of numerical simulations using quantum
mechanical models in the development of semiconductor nano
structures is threefold: First they are needed for a deeper
understanding of experimental data and of the operational
principle. Secondly, they allow us to predict and optimize in
advance the qualitative and quantitative properties of new devices
in order to minimize the number of prototypes needed. Semiconductor
nano structures are embedded as an active region in semiconductor
devices. Thirdly and finally, the results of quantum mechanical
simulations of semiconductor nano structures can be used with
upscaling methods to deliver parameters needed in semi-classical
models for semiconductor devices, such as quantum well lasers. This
book covers in detail all these three aspects using a variety of
illustrative examples. Readers will gain detailed insights into the
status of the multiband effective mass method for semiconductor
nano structures. Both users of the kp method as well as advanced
researchers who want to advance the kp method further will find
helpful information on how to best work with this method and use it
as a tool for characterizing the physical properties of
semiconductor nano structures. The book is primarily intended for
graduate and Ph.D. students in applied mathematics, mathematical
physics and theoretical physics, as well as all those working in
quantum mechanical research or the semiconductor / opto-electronic
industry who are interested in new mathematical aspects.
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