High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics III :
[Book]
Quantum Hall Effect, Transport and Optics
edited by Gottfried Landwehr.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1992
(xv, 698 pages 429 illustrations)
Springer series in solid-state sciences, 101.
I Integer Quantum Hall Effect, Localization --; II Fractional Quantum Hall Effect --; III Quantum Wires and Quantum Dots --; IV Magneto-Transport in 2D Systems --; V Magneto-TVansport in 3D Systems --; VI Magneto-Optics, Mainly in Quantum Well Structures --; VII Collective Effects, Magneto-Phonon Effect --; VIII Magneto-Tunneling, Magnetization in 2D Systems --; IX Reports from High Magnetic Field Laboratories --; Index of Contributors.
High magnetic fields have, for a long time, been an important tool in the investigation of the electronic structure of semiconductors. In recent yearsstudies of heterostructures and superlattices have predominated, and this emphasis is reflected in these proceedings. The contributions concentrate on experiments using transport and optical methods, but recent theoretical developments are also covered. Special attention is paid to the quantum Hall effect, including the problem of edge currents, the influence of contacts, and Wigner condensation in the fractional quantum Hall effect regime. The 27 invited contributions by renowned expertsprovide an excellent survey of the field that is complemented by numerous contributed papers.
Proceedings of the International Conference, Würzburg, Fed. Rep. of Germany, July 30 - August 3, 1990