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Optical Properties and Radiative Processes
Abstract In this chapter, we deal with the optical properties of nanostructures. In a first part, we start with a general formulation of the optical transition probabilities taking into account specific problems related to the small size of the systems. In a second part, we consider the electron—phonon coupling using macroscopic or microscopic formulations and we analyze its consequences on the optical line-shape. The last two sections are devoted to the description of the optical properties in nanostructures of semiconductors with direct or indirect bandgap.
Optical Properties and Radiative Processes
Abstract In this chapter, we deal with the optical properties of nanostructures. In a first part, we start with a general formulation of the optical transition probabilities taking into account specific problems related to the small size of the systems. In a second part, we consider the electron—phonon coupling using macroscopic or microscopic formulations and we analyze its consequences on the optical line-shape. The last two sections are devoted to the description of the optical properties in nanostructures of semiconductors with direct or indirect bandgap.
Optical Properties and Radiative Processes
Dr. Delerue, Christophe (author) / Dr. Lannoo, Michel (author)
2004-01-01
53 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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