Britney's Guide to Semiconductor Physics
Semiconductor physics with a bias towards semiconductor lasers.
Principles of Semiconductor Devices
Electronic text on the principles of semicondcutor devices.
What are Semiconductors?
A workshop module on scientific principles, resources and references on semiconductors.
University of Graz: Spintronics Research
Publications and description of spin and charge transport in semiconductors and spin relaxation in metals.
Spectra Database
Program and database for multifrequency absorption spectra of semiconductors and dielectrics.
The Semiconductor Subway
Provides links to all manner of semiconductor and microsystems related information, including fabrication facilities, research activities, and standards work.
Bell Labs: Quantum Cascade Laser
Introductory information on this new type of semiconductor laser by the people who invented the Quantum Cascade Laser in 1994.
Quantum Dots and Hole Burning
This page introduces the Semiconductor Quantum Dots and the Spectral Hole Burning.
WinGreen - Simulation Package
WinGreen is a quantum transport simulation package for layered semiconductors. Free download.
New Semiconductor Materials - Characteristics and Properties
This electronic archive from the Ioffe Institute contains frequently needed information for the most important semiconductor materials. The archive includes physical properties of semiconductors and heterostructures such as band, optical, electrical, mechanical, thermal and other properties.
Philipps-University of Marburg: Experimental Semiconductor Group
Research on semicondunductors and semiconductor nanostructures, including ultrafast spectroscopy, spintronics, magnetic semiconductors and sample preparation and epitaxy.
Semiconductor physics: research and publications
Recent progress in semiconductor physics, focussing on two-dimensional electron systems (2DESs), the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE), and superlattices (SLs). A new field-effect transistor is described, fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy and cleaved-edge overgrowth.
Scientific American: Spintronics
A review article by David D. Awschalom, Michael E. Flatté and Nitin Samarth on a new type of semiconductor devices that function by using the spin of the electron.
Universität Leipzig: Semiconductor Physics Group
Research on nanotechnology and self-assembling techniques for novel materials and devices based on atomic monolayers, quantum wires and quantum dots.
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