Quantum dots as nanomaterials have been extensively investigated in the past several decades from growth to characterization to applications. As the basis of future developments in the field, this book collects a series of state-of-the-art chapters on the current status of quantum dot devices and how these devices take advantage of quantum features. Written by 52 leading experts from 12countries, the chapters cover numerous quantum dot applications, including lasers, LEDs, detectors, amplifiers, switches, transistors, and solar cells. Quantum Dot Devices is appropriate for researchers of all levels of experience with an interest in epitaxial and/or colloidal quantum dots. It provides the beginner with the necessary overview of this exciting field and those more experienced with a comprehensive reference source. INDICE: Preface 1. Exotic Behavior in Quantum Dot Mode-locked Lasers: DarkPulses and Bistability Kevin Silverman, Mingming Feng, Richard Mirin, and Steven Cundiff 2. Spectral Splitting Effects and Their Influence to the Performance of Quantum Dot Mode Locked Lasers Charis Mesaritakis and Dimitris Syvridis 3. Mode-locked semiconductor lasers with optical injection Tatiana Habruseva, Natalia Rebrova, Stephen P. Hegarty, and Guillaume Huyet 4. Catastrophic Optical Damage in Quantum Dot Lasers Ching Kean Chia and M. Hopkinson 5. Post-Growth Intermixing of GaAs Based Quantum Dot Devices Ziyang Zhang and Richard A. Hogg 6. Photonic Crystal Cavity Lasers Yiyang Gong, Bryan Ellis, and Jelena Vu?kovi? 7. InGaAs Submonolayer Quantum-Dot Photonic-Crystal LEDs for Fiber-Optic Communications Hung-Pin D. Yang 8. Quantum Optical Transistor and Other Devices Based on Nanostructures Jin-Jin Li and Ka-Di Zhu 9. Quantum Dot Switches: Towards Nanoscale Power-Efficient All-Optical Signal Processing Chao-Yuan Jin, Mark Hopkinson, Osamu Kojima, Takashi Kita, Kouichi Akahane, and Osamu Wada 10.Ultrafast Terahertz Dynamics and Switching in Quantum Dots Dmitry Turchinovich and Matthias C. Hoffmann 11. Nonlinear optics and saturation behavior of quantum dot samples under continuous wave driving T. Ackemann, A. Tierno, R. Kuszelewicz, S. Barbay, M. Brambilla, C. G. Leburn, and C. T. A. Brown 12. QuantumDots with Built-in Charge for Enhancing Quantum Dot Solar Cells and Infrared Photodetectors K. A. Sablon, V. Mitin, J. W. Little, A. Sergeev and N. Vagidov13. Semiconductor Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells Employing TiO2 Nanostructured Photoanodes with Different Morphologies Qing Shen and Taro Toyoda 14. Optoelectronic Applications of Colloidal Quantum Dots Zhiping Wang, Nanzhu Zhang, Kimber Brenneman, Tsai Chin Wu, Hyeson Jung, Sushmita Biswas, Banani Sen, Kitt Reinhardt, Sicheng Liao, Michael A. Stroscio, and Mitra Dutta Index
- ISBN: 978-1-4614-3569-3
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Fecha Publicación: 15/06/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés