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    <namePart>Ghatak, Kamakhya Prasad.</namePart>
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    <namePart>Bhattacharya, Sitangshu.</namePart>
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    <namePart>De, Debashis.</namePart>
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  <abstract>Photoemission from Optoelectronic Materials and Their Nanostructures is the first monograph to investigate the photoemission from low-dimensional nonlinear optical, III-V, II-VI, GaP, Ge, PtSb2, zero-gap, stressed, bismuth, carbon nanotubes, GaSb, IV-VI, Pb1-xGexTe, graphite, Te, II-V, ZnP2, CdP2 , Bi2Te3, Sb, and IV-VI materials. The investigation leads to a discussion of III-V, II-VI, IV-VI and HgTe/CdTe quantum confined superlattices, and superlattices of optoelectronic materials. Photo-excitation changes the band structure of optoelectronic compounds in fundamental ways, which has been incorporated into the analysis of photoemission from macro- and micro-structures of these materials on the basis of newly formulated electron dispersion laws that control the studies of quantum effect devices in the presence of light. The importance of the measurement of band gap in optoelectronic materials in the presence of external photo-excitation has been discussed from this perspective. This monograph contains 125 open-ended research problems which form an integral part of the text and are useful for graduate courses on modern optoelectronics in addition to aspiring Ph.D.'s and researchers in the fields of materials science, computational and theoretical nano-science and -technology, semiconductor optoelectronics, quantized-structures, semiconductor physics and condensed matter physics.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Fundamentals of Photoemission from Wide Gap Materials -- Fundamentals of Photoemission from Quantum Wells in Ultrathin Films and Quantum Well Wires of Various Nonparabolic Materials -- Fundamentals of Photoemission from Quantum Dots of Various Nonparabolic Materials -- Photoemission from Quantum Confined Semiconductor Superlattices -- Photoemission from Bulk Optoelectronic Materials -- Photoemission under Quantizing Magnetic Field from Optoelectronic Materials -- Photoemission from Quantum Wells in Ultrathin Films, Quantum Wires, and Dots of Optoelectronic Materials -- Photoemission from Quantum Confined Effective Mass Superlattices of Optoelectronic Materials -- Photoemission from Quantum Confined Superlattices of Optoelectronic Materials with Graded Interfaces -- Review of Experimental Results -- Conclusion and Future Research.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">by Kamakhya Prasad Ghatak, Sitangshu Bhattacharya, Debashis De.</note>
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