Semiconductor science and technology is the art of defect engineering. The theoretical modeling of defects has improved dramatically over the past decade. These tools are now applied to a wide range of materials issues: quantum dots, buckyballs, spintronics, interfaces, amorphous systems, and many others. This volume presents a coherent and detailed description of the field, and brings together leaders in theoretical research. Today's state-of-the-art, as well as tomorrow’s tools, are discussed: the supercell-pseudopotential method, the GW formalism,Quantum Monte Carlo, learn-on-the-fly molecular dynamics, finite-temperature treatments, etc. A wealth of applications are included, from point defects to wafer bonding or the propagation of dis...
Aim of the conference is to provide a forum on the current state of art of investigation and modelin...
Abstract, The successful development of quantum computers is dependent on identifying quantum system...
Our understanding of defects in materials science has changed tremendously over the last century. Wh...
Abstract. This introductory chapter begins with a summary of the developments of the theory of defec...
This volume, number 91 in the Semiconductor and Semimetals series, focuses on defects in semiconduct...
The technologically useful properties of a solid often depend upon the types and concentrations of t...
This text surveys the theory of defects in solids, concentrating on the electronic structure of poin...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9(TP--1043) / BLDSC - British L...
We survey some recent mathematical works we have contributed to that are related to the modeling of ...
This work analyzes, from the effects related to the processes of transportation of carrier and the c...
Optically active point defects in wide-bandgap crystals are leading building blocks for quantum info...
This chapter is from the book Semiconductors and Semimetals: Imperfections in III/V Materials, which...
This chapter is from the book Semiconductors and Semimetals: Imperfections in III/V Materials, which...
Defects in semiconductors and oxides have been the subject of some of the most sophisticated approac...
This chapter is from the book Semiconductors and Semimetals: Imperfections in III/V Materials, which...
Aim of the conference is to provide a forum on the current state of art of investigation and modelin...
Abstract, The successful development of quantum computers is dependent on identifying quantum system...
Our understanding of defects in materials science has changed tremendously over the last century. Wh...
Abstract. This introductory chapter begins with a summary of the developments of the theory of defec...
This volume, number 91 in the Semiconductor and Semimetals series, focuses on defects in semiconduct...
The technologically useful properties of a solid often depend upon the types and concentrations of t...
This text surveys the theory of defects in solids, concentrating on the electronic structure of poin...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9(TP--1043) / BLDSC - British L...
We survey some recent mathematical works we have contributed to that are related to the modeling of ...
This work analyzes, from the effects related to the processes of transportation of carrier and the c...
Optically active point defects in wide-bandgap crystals are leading building blocks for quantum info...
This chapter is from the book Semiconductors and Semimetals: Imperfections in III/V Materials, which...
This chapter is from the book Semiconductors and Semimetals: Imperfections in III/V Materials, which...
Defects in semiconductors and oxides have been the subject of some of the most sophisticated approac...
This chapter is from the book Semiconductors and Semimetals: Imperfections in III/V Materials, which...
Aim of the conference is to provide a forum on the current state of art of investigation and modelin...
Abstract, The successful development of quantum computers is dependent on identifying quantum system...
Our understanding of defects in materials science has changed tremendously over the last century. Wh...