Search for dissertations about: "excitons"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 67 swedish dissertations containing the word excitons.
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6. Bose-Einstein Condensation of Magnetic Excitons in Semiconductor Quantum Wells
Abstract : In this thesis regimes of quantum degeneracy of electrons and holes in semiconductor quantum wells in a strong magnetic field are studied theoretically. The coherent pairing of electrons and holes results in the formation of Bose-Einstein condensate of magnetic excitons in a single-particle state with wave vector K. READ MORE
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7. Moiré Exciton Landscape and its Optical Properties in Two-Dimensional Semiconductors
Abstract : In recent years the emergence of atomically thin nanomaterials has led to a new research venue, revealing intriguing properties making them an excellent platform to study many-particle quantum phenomena. Of particular interest is the class of nanomaterials called transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), where the strong light-matter coupling reveals promising opportunities in the pursuit of novel optoelectronical devices. READ MORE
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8. Optical properties of point defects in insulators and of transition metal dichalcogenides
Abstract : There is a need for new or modified materials, both to improve current devices and to create novel functionalities. Engineering materials to target specific functionalities requires a better understanding of how microscopic processes impact materials properties. READ MORE
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9. Exciton-plasmon interactions in metal-semiconductor nanostructures
Abstract : Semiconductor quantum dots and metal nanoparticles feature very strong light-matter interactions, which has led to their use in many photonic applications such as photodetectors, biosensors, components for telecommunications etc.Under illumination both structures exhibit collective electron-photon resonances, described in the frameworks of quasiparticles as exciton-polaritons for semiconductors and surface plasmon-polaritons for metals. READ MORE
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10. Bound excitons in silicon carbide
Abstract : The investigation of silicon carbide (SiC) is strongly motivated by the potential of this material for various demanding electronic applications. The main virtue of SiC is its toughness compared to other more common semiconductors. READ MORE