Quantum Transport in Semiconductors

Cover of Quantum Transport in Semiconductors by David K. Ferry
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1992
Language: en
Edition: 1992
Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780306438530
Dimensions:
Height: 8.9 Inches
Length: 5.9 Inches
Weight: 3.0203329894 Pounds
Width: 0.72 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 537.6/225, 537.6225
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Quantum Transport in Semiconductors by David K. Ferry, published by Springer US in February 1992, spans 292 pages and is presented in English. This volume primarily consists of a series of lectures delivered at a workshop on quantum transport in ultrasmall electron devices, held in San Miniato, Italy, in March 1987. The chapters have been updated and expanded to reflect the advancements in the field, focusing on nonequilibrium quantum transport relevant to semiconductors.

Readers will find a comprehensive review of the current understanding of inhomogeneous transport under strong applied fields, which are characterized by significant spatial and temporal variations. The book delves into the tunneling process in semiconductor quantum-well structures and discusses the limitations of traditional equilibrium approaches in quantum transport literature. Topics such as hot carriers in semiconductors are explored, providing insights into the complexities of quantum transport phenomena.


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The majority of the chapters in this volume represent a series of lectures. that were given at a workshop on quantum transport in ultrasmall electron devices, held at San Miniato, Italy, in March 1987. These have, of course, been extended and updated during the period that has elapsed since the workshop was held, and have been supplemented with additional chapters devoted to the tunneling process in semiconductor quantum-well structures. The aim of this work is to review and present the current understanding in nonequilibrium quantum transport appropriate to semiconductors. Gen erally, the field of interest can be categorized as that appropriate to inhomogeneous transport in strong applied fields. These fields are most likely to be strongly varying in both space and time. Most of the literature on quantum transport in semiconductors (or in metallic systems, for that matter) is restricted to the equilibrium approach, in which spectral densities are maintained as semiclassical energy conserving delta functions, or perhaps incorporating some form of collision broadening through a Lorentzian shape, and the distribution functions are kept in the equilibrium Fermi-Dirac form. The most familiar field of nonequilibrium transport, at least for the semiconductor world, is that of hot carriers in semiconductors.

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