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Physics of Photonic Devices

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Informationen zum Autor Shun Lien Chuang, PhD, is the MacClinchie Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His research centers on semiconductor optoelectronic and nanophotonic devices. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, IEEE, and the Optical Society of America. He received the Engineering Excellence Award from the OSA, the Distinguished Lecturer Award and the William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award from the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, and the Humboldt Research Award for Senior U.S. Scientists from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Klappentext The most up-to-date book available on the physics of photonic devicesThis new edition of Physics of Photonic Devices incorporates significant advancements in the field of photonics that have occurred since publication of the first edition (Physics of Optoelectronic Devices). New topics covered include a brief history of the invention of semiconductor lasers, the Lorentz dipole method and metal plasmas, matrix optics, surface plasma waveguides, optical ring resonators, integrated electroabsorption modulator-lasers, and solar cells. It also introduces exciting new fields of research such as: surface plasmonics and micro-ring resonators; the theory of optical gain and absorption in quantum dots and quantum wires and their applications in semiconductor lasers; and novel microcavity and photonic crystal lasers, quantum-cascade lasers, and GaN blue-green lasers within the context of advanced semiconductor lasers.Physics of Photonic Devices, Second Edition presents novel information that is not yet available in book form elsewhere. Many problem sets have been updated, the answers to which are available in an all-new Solutions Manual for instructors. Comprehensive, timely, and practical, Physics of Photonic Devices is an invaluable textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in photonics and an indispensable tool for researchers working in this rapidly growing field. Zusammenfassung This fully updated edition includes the latest developments in the growing field of optoelectronics. New topics covered here include a brief history of the invention of semiconductor lasers, the Lorentz dipole model and metal plasmas, matrix optics, surface plasma waveguides, and optical ring resonators. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xiii Chapter 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Basic Concepts of Semiconductor Band and Bonding Diagrams 1 1.2 The Invention of Semiconductor Lasers 4 1.3 The Field of Optoelectronics 8 1.4 Overview of the Book 15 Problems 19 References 19 Bibliography 21 Part I Fundamentals 25 Chapter 2. Basic Semiconductor Electronics 27 2.1 Maxwell's Equations and Boundary Conditions 27 2.2 Semiconductor Electronics Equations 30 2.3 Generation and Recombination in Semiconductors 40 2.4 Examples and Applications to Optoelectronic Devices 48 2.5 Semiconductor p-N and n-P Heterojunctions 53 2.6 Semiconductor n-N Heterojunctions and Metal-Semiconductor Junctions 69 Problems 73 References 74 Chapter 3. Basic Quantum Mechanics 77 3.1 Schrödinger Equation 78 3.2 The Square Well 80 3.3 The Harmonic Oscillator 90 3.4 The Hydrogen Atom and Exciton in 2D and 3D 95 3.5 Time-Independent Perturbation Theory 97 3.6 Time-Dependent Perturbation Theory 104 Appendix 3A: Löwdin's Renormalization Method 107 Problems 110 References 111 Chapter 4. Theory of Electronic Band Structures in Semiconductors 113 4.1 The Bloch Theorem and the k p Method for Simple Bands Kane's Model for Band Structure: The k p Method with 113 4.2 the Spin-Orbit Interaction 118 4.3 Luttinger-Kohn Model: The k p Method fo...

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