Physics of Semiconductors in High Magnetic Fields: 15 (Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology) - Hardcover

Book 5 of 12: Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology

Miura, Noboru

 
9780198517566: Physics of Semiconductors in High Magnetic Fields: 15 (Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology)

Synopsis

This book describes the basic concepts of various physical phenomena in semiconductors and their modulated structures under high magnetic fields. The topics cover magneto-transport phenomena, cyclotron resonance, far-infrared spectroscopy, magneto-optical spectroscopy, diluted magnetic semiconductors in high magnetic fields, as well as the recent advances in the experimental techniques needed for high field experiments. Starting from the introductory part describing the basic theoretical background, each chapter introduces typical experimental data which were actually obtained in very high magnetic fields mostly in the pulsed field range up to several megagauss (20-100T). The book has both the character of a textbook and a monograph. For researchers and students with an interest in semiconductor physics or in high magnetic fields, it will serve as a useful guide.

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About the Author

Noboru Miura
Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo


1964 Graduated from the University of Tokyo
1971 Dr. Engineering (University of Tokyo)
1968 - 1971 Research Associates at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
1971 - 1972 Research Assistant (Post Doc) at the Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford
1972 - 1987 Associate Professor at the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
1987 - 2003 Professor at the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo Head of the Megagauss Laboratory of the Institute for Solid State Physics
2003 Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo
2003 -2005 Senior Fellow of the Center for Research and Development Strategy, Japan Science and Technology Agency
2005 Guest Professor at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW, Dresden, Germany)


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