Search for dissertations about: "Auger effect"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words Auger effect.
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1. Nuclear Dynamics in X-ray Absorption and Raman Scattering
Abstract : This thesis presents theoretical studies of several x-ray spectroscopies - x-ray absorption, x-ray photoelectron emission, radiative and non-radiative resonant Raman scattering spectroscopy. The main focus point is investigating the influence of nuclear dynamics on these spectra for a variety of small molecules - naphthalene, biphenyl, ethylene, the water dimer, HCl, CO. READ MORE
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2. Molecular electronic, vibrational and rotational motion in optical and x-ray fields
Abstract : The subject of this theoretical study is the role ofelectronic structure as well as of rotational and vibrational motionson interactions between molecules and electromagnetic radiation,ranging from optical to x-ray. The thesis concerns both linear and nonlinear regimes of the light-matter interaction. READ MORE
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3. Contacts on Silicon Carbide by Use of Nickel and Tantalum ---Preparation and Characterisation
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is one of the attractive semiconductors due to its good electrical, thermal and mechanical properties. It is a promising material for high temperature, high power and high frequency application. Reliable electrodes are always necessary to utilise SiC for electronic devices. READ MORE
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4. Studies of Light Emitting Devices Based on Er-doped Si and SiGe Layered Structures
Abstract : Doping with rare earth element erbium (Er) in Si has recently attracted a lot of research interest due to potential applications in Si-based opto-electronics. By using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), precipitate-free Er-doping in Si has been made together with other co-dopants, e.g., oxygen (0) and fluorine (F), up to a level ∼1020 cm-3. READ MORE
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5. Theoretical perspectives on ultrafast and non-linear spectroscopy
Abstract : In this thesis we discuss a theoretical description of ultrafast and non-linear spectroscopy. Due to the high intensities and ultrashort pulse durations involved in such experiments, it is necessary to use an explicitly time-dependent formalism. READ MORE