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  • Excitons, Photons, and Their Coupling: Interplay between Elementary and Composite Bosons

    Excitons, Photons, and Their Coupling by Combescot, Monique; Shiau, Shiue-Yuan;

    Interplay between Elementary and Composite Bosons

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Graduate Texts;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. december 31.

    • ISBN 9780198926641
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem736 oldal
    • Méret 246x171 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 123 line drawings
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    Rövid leírás:

    Whether you are a student eager to learn from step-by-step derivations or an experienced physicist seeking to refine your knowledge, this book will serve as an invaluable guide to mastering the microscopic physics of semiconductors, an important material in modern technologies.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book embarks on an exploration of the interplay between excitons, which are the fundamental excitations in semiconductors, and photons, which are the electromagnetic quanta, providing fresh insights into light-matter interaction.

    Covering the basic principles of semiconductor electronic structures in a detailed yet accessible way, this book provides a pedagogical introduction to the various Coulomb interactions between electrons and holes, which are the two semiconductor key particles, as well as the mathematical tools to study their many-body effects. It untangles the tricky excitonic physics that develops from the interplay between Coulomb and electron-photon interactions, which differentiates bright from dark excitons or leads to the bosonic modes known as exciton-polaritons.

    A unique re-examination of well-established concepts, this book provides original presentations of fundamental questions, such as the polariton vacuum or the deceptively simple exciton creation through photon absorption. Whether you are a student eager to learn from step-by-step derivations or an experienced physicist seeking to refine your knowledge, this book will serve as an invaluable guide to mastering the microscopic physics of semiconductors, an important material in modern technologies.

    A masterpiece of theoretical physics.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Highlights of the book
    PART I - EXCITONS
    Some ideas on excitons
    Exciton phenomenology
    Semiconductor microscopy
    Wannier excitons
    Exciton many-body effects
    PART II - PHOTONS
    Classical electrodynamics in vacuum
    Semiclassical electrodynamics
    Quantum electrodynamics
    Maxwell equations in matter
    PART III - EXCITON-PHOTON COUPLING
    Photon couplings to excitons
    Exciton-polaritons
    Photon absorption
    Photocreation of excitons
    PART IV - APPENDICES
    Appendix 1 - Second quantization formalism
    Appendix 2 - Large finite volume
    Appendix 3 - Arbitrary (±i) phase factors
    Appendix 4 - On wave vector quantization
    Appendix 5 - Kronecker symbol and delta function
    Appendix 6 - Fourier Series and Integrals
    Appendix 7 - Bloch theorem
    Appendix 8 - Bloch electrons and Bloch functions
    Appendix 9 - Coulomb interactions between electrons and holes
    Appendix 10 - On dielectric constant for long/short-range Coulomb processes
    Appendix 11 - Angular momenta: additions and matrix representations
    Appendix 12 - From valence electrons to holes
    Appendix 13 - Spin-orbit prefactor: Thomas derivation
    Appendix 14 - The k · p method
    Appendix 15 - Physics of negative masses for Bloch electrons
    Appendix 16 - Understanding the Kohn-Luttinger Hamiltonian
    Appendix 17 - Coulomb scatterings involving heavy and light holes
    Appendix 18 - Schrödinger equation in D dimension
    Appendix 19 - Number of exciton levels in a finite crystal
    Appendix 20 - Effect of hole mass difference on exciton degeneracy
    Appendix 21 - Interband Coulomb interaction, electron-hole pair exchange, and longitudinal-transverse exciton splitting
    Appendix 22 - Wannier electron states
    Appendix 23 - One Wannier exciton through ladder diagrams
    Appendix 24 - Pauli and Coulomb scatterings between Wannier excitons
    Appendix 25 - Reasons for not using the E · d coupling instead of A · p
    Appendix 26 - Rotating wave approximation versus quantizing the electromagnetic field
    Appendix 27 - On polarization vectors
    Appendix 28 - Broadened absorption line
    Appendix 29 - More on exciton-polaritons
    Appendix 30 - Two coupled bosons with finite lifetime

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