Optical Processes in Semiconductors

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Courier Corporation, Jan 1, 1975 - Science - 422 pages

Based on a series of lectures at Berkeley, 1968–1969, this is the first book to deal comprehensively with all of the phenomena involving light in semiconductors. The author has combined, for the graduate student and researcher, a great variety of source material, journal research, and many years of experimental research, adding new insights published for the first time in this book.
Coverage includes energy states in semiconductors and their perturbation by external parameters, absorption, relationships between optical constants, spectroscopy, radiative transitions, nonradiative recombination, processes in pn junctions, semiconductor lasers, interactions involving coherent radiation, photoelectric emission, photovoltaic effects, polarization effects, photochemical effects, effect of traps on luminescence, and reflective modulation.
The author has presented the subject in a manner which couples readily to physical intuition. He introduces new techniques and concepts, including nonradiative recombination, effects of doping on optical properties, Franz-Keldysh effect in absorption and emission, reflectance modulation, and many others. Dr. Pankove emphasizes the underlying principle that can be applied to the analysis and design of a wide variety of functional devices and systems. Many valuable references, illustrative problems, and tables are also provided here.

 

Contents

PERTURBATION OF SEMICONDUCTORS BY EXTERNAL
21
2B Temperature Effects
27
ABSORPTION
34
4
82
4H Interference Effects
94
NONRADIATIVE RECOMBINATION
160
7E MultiplePhonon Emission
167
9
207
11
240
11B Optical Excitation
249
14
300
15
337
16
352
EFFECT OF TRAPS ON LUMINESCENCE
370
18
391
APPENDICES
409

SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS
222
10E Optimum Design for Injection Laser
234
INDEX
417
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