Search for dissertations about: "2DEG density"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words 2DEG density.
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1. Molecular beam epitaxy growth and characterization of GaN, AlN and AlGaN/GaN heterostructures
Abstract : The III-nitride materials, consisting of Al, Ga, In and N, have several physical properties that make them attractive for semiconductor devices in electronic and optic applications. A wide range of direct energy bandgaps (0.7 eV - 6.1 eV) can be obtained. READ MORE
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2. Spin splitting in open quantum dots and related systems
Abstract : This thesis addresses electron spin phenomena in semi-conductor quantum dots/anti-dots from a computational perspective. In the first paper (paper I) we have studied spin-dependent transport through open quantum dots, i.e., dots strongly coupled to their leads, within the Hubbard model. READ MORE
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3. Quantum transport and spin effects in lateral semiconductor nanostructures and graphene
Abstract : This thesis studies electron spin phenomena in lateral semi-conductor quantum dots/anti-dots and electron conductance in graphene nanoribbons by numerical modelling. In paper I we have investigated spin-dependent transport through open quantum dots, i.e., dots strongly coupled to their leads, within the Hubbard model. READ MORE
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4. Theoretical and optical investigations of some III-V based quantum wells and modulation doped heterostructures
Abstract : This thesis is based on a combination of theoretical calculations and optical studies of the electronic structure and the radiative recombination processes in some III-V based quantum wells and ?-type modulation doped heterostructures. The optical studies includes photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, PL excitation (PLE) spectroscopy, and time-resolved PL. READ MORE
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5. Quantum electronic transport in low-dimensional semiconductors
Abstract : Electronic transport is studied at low temperatures in two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) and in mesoscopic semiconductor microstructures. The method of microwave-detection of the Shubnikov-de Haas effect for the contact-free characterisation of transport properties of 2DEGs is explored using both magnetic-field modulation and light-induced carrier modulation. READ MORE