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Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices for Long-wavelength Infrared Detectors M. O. Manasreh

Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices for Long-wavelength Infrared Detectors By M. O. Manasreh

Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices for Long-wavelength Infrared Detectors by M. O. Manasreh


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Summary

Provides a basic understanding of how semiconductor quantum wells and superlattices can be used for long-wavelength infrared detectors and related systems. It represents a step towards a knowledge of novel structures that could be used for high-performance infrared detectors and imaging rays.

Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices for Long-wavelength Infrared Detectors Summary

Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices for Long-wavelength Infrared Detectors by M. O. Manasreh

This book helps you understand the basic properties of semiconductor quantum wells and superlattices and describes how they can be utilized for long-wavelength infrared detectors and imaging arrays. Includes 111 illustrations and 237 equations.

Table of Contents

Introduction to long-wavelength infrared quantum detectors; theoretical modeling of the intersubband transitions in III-V semiconductor multiple quantum wells; far-infrared materials based on InAs/GaInSb type II strained-layer superlattices; infrared detectors using SiGe/Si quantum well structures; type III superlattices for long-wavelength infrared detectors - the Hg/TeCaTe system.

Additional information

NPB9780890066034
9780890066034
0890066035
Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices for Long-wavelength Infrared Detectors by M. O. Manasreh
New
Hardback
Artech House Publishers
1993-12-19
280
N/A
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