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Impurity scattering in a two-dimensional electron gas subject to a perpendicular magnetic field.
(1998)
We have calculated the Landau level (projected) Green's functions and the density of states of a two-dimensional electron gas in a perpendicular magnetic field as effected by impurity scattering using several different ...
Calculation of singlet exciton states in molecular crystals of aromatic hydrocarbons via the transition density interaction operator /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973)
Quantum Hall ferromagnetism in indium antimonide quantum wells.
(2005)
Antimony-based III-V semiconductors are getting increasing attention for device applications and fundamental research thanks to advances made in their growth and understanding of their properties. InSb with its extremely ...
TYPE-II QUANTUM WELL HOT CARRIER SOLAR CELLS
(2018-12-14)
Hot carrier solar cells are a third generation photovoltaic technology, which aims to increase power conversion efficiency of solar cells beyond the fundamental Shockley-Queisser limit (33%). A major source of loss in ...
Dissipation of energy in a self-interacting, multiply-connected superconducting loop /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)
GROWTH OF WIDE BANDGAP SEMICONDUCTORS USING PULSED ELECTRON BEAM DEPOSITION (PED) PROCESS
(2015)
Wide bandgap materials hold a great potential in solid state lighting, power electronics, and radio frequency (RF) device applications. The cumulative market for all these applications is forecasted to be approximately $75 ...
III-V and Thin Film Photovoltaics for Extraterrestrial Application
(2019)
Photovoltaic power is one of the few options available for electrical devices stationed outside of our atmosphere. As the satellite market turns to smaller satellites based on the CubeSat and SmallSat form factor, these ...
Thermoelectric size effect in noble metals /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)