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HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS IN SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference
Tallahassee, Florida, USA 2 - 6 August 2004

edited by Yong-Jie Wang, Lloyd Engel & Nicholas Bonesteel (Florida State University, USA)

This comprehensive volume covers the latest research on high magnetic fields in semiconductor physics presented at the 16th International Conference (SemiMag 16), held in Tallahassee, Florida, August 2–8, 2004.

The book features papers from more than 130 participants including the work of the foremost experts in the fields.

Much of the most cutting-edge research is covered by the contributions as well as a special focused session on the recently discovered microwave-induced zero resistance effect.


Contents:

  • Microwave Induced Zero Resistance Effect
  • Nanotubes and Aharonov–Bohm Effect
  • Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
  • Integer Quantum Hall Effect
  • General Transport
  • Coupled Systems
  • Magnetic and II-VI Semiconductors
  • Magneto-Optics
  • Spin and Phonon Excitations


Readership: Academics at institutes and universities that conduct high magnetic field research in semiconductor physics, professionals in industrial companies and graduate students.

444pp Pub. date: May 2005
ISBN 978-981-256-290-6
981-256-290-7
US$172 / £89


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Updated on 19 August 2008