Topics in Present-day Science Technology and Innovation: Ultrafast Relaxation Processes in Semiconductors
AUTOR(ES)
Rodrigues, Clóves Gonçalves, Vasconcellos, Áurea Rosas, Luzzi, Roberto
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-06
RESUMO
The nowadays notable development of all the modern technology, fundamental for the progress and well being of world society, imposes a great deal of stress in the realm of basic Physics, more precisely on Thermo-Mechanical Statistics. In electronics and optoelectronics we face situations involving physical-chemical systems far-removed-from equilibrium, where ultrafast (in pico- and femto-second scale) and non-linear processes are present. Here we describe in an extended overview the question of ultrafast relaxation processes in the excited plasma in semiconductors.
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