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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Semiconductor Quantum Dots (QD2002)

Arakawa, Yasuhiko(Edited by)Tarucha, Seigo(Edited by)
Part of the Physica Status Solidi: Conferences & Critical Reviews series
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physica status solidi (c) conferences and critical reviews publishes conference proceedings, ranging from large international meetings to specialized topical workshops as well as collections of topical reviews on various areas of current solid state physics research.

The International Conference on Semiconductor Quantum Dots (QD2002) was held at Komaba Campus of University of Tokyo, Japan, from Monday 30 September through Thursday 3 October 2002.

The purpose of the QD2002 was to bring together scientists from different fields of physics and chemistry to discuss topics of common interest and significance in such growing areas including semiconductur quantum dots, nanocrystals, and clusters.

The conference was focused on the optical and electronic properties of three-dimensionally confined nanostructures grown both by epitaxial methods and chemical preparation routes.

The QD2002 was the second in a series which started in Munich, Germany, in 2000. The scope of QD2002 covered various research fields including novel fabrication techniques of nanoheterostructures, electronic structures, optical properties, electronic properties/single electron tunneling processes, molecular dots, nanocrystals, device applications such as lasers and memories, coherent processes/quantum computations, and biomedical applications.

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
3527404643 / 9783527404643
Hardback
29/02/2004
Germany
English
406 p.
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