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This book offers an overview of polariton Bose-Einstein
condensation and the emerging field of polaritonics, providing
insights into the necessary theoretical basics, technological
aspects and experimental studies in this fascinating field of
science. Following a summary of theoretical considerations, it
guides readers through the rich physics of polariton systems,
shedding light on the concept of the polariton laser, polariton
microcavities, and the technical realization of optoelectronic
devices with polaritonic emissions, before discussing the role of
external fields used for the manipulation and control of
exciton-polaritons. A glossary provides simplified summaries of the
most frequently discussed topics, allowing readers to quickly
familiarize themselves with the content. The book pursues an
uncomplicated and intuitive approach to the topics covered, while
also providing a brief outlook on current and future work. Its
straightforward content will make it accessible to a broad
readership, ranging from research fellows, lecturers and students
to interested science and engineering professionals in the
interdisciplinary domains of nanotechnology, photonics, materials
sciences and quantum physics.
This book introduces the wider field of functional nanomaterials
sciences, with a strong emphasis on semiconductor photonics.
Whether you are studying photonic quantum devices or just
interested in semiconductor nanomaterials and their benefits for
optoelectronic applications, this book offers you a pedagogical
overview of the relevant subjects along with topical reviews. The
book discusses different yet complementary studies in the context
of ongoing international research efforts, delivering examples from
both fundamental and applied research to a broad readership. In
addition, a hand-full of useful optical techniques for the
characterization of semiconductor quantum structures and materials
are addressed. Moreover, nanostructuring methods for the production
of low-dimensional systems, which exhibit advantageous properties
predominantly due to quantum effects, are summarized. Science and
engineering professionals in the interdisciplinary domains of
nanotechnology, photonics, materials sciences, and quantum physics
can familiarize themselves with selected highlights with eyes
towards photonic applications in the fields of two-dimensional
materials research, light-matter interactions, and quantum
technologies.
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