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1 August 1990 Resonance Raman scattering in semiconductors and semiconductor microstructures
Jose Menendez
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Proceedings Volume 1286, Modulation Spectroscopy; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20855
Event: Advances in Semiconductors and Superconductors: Physics Toward Devices Applications, 1990, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
Resonance Raman Scattering is a unique form of modulation spectroscopy that uses the material's phonons rather than externally supplied agents to modulate the electronic structure. We review the applications of this technique to semiconducting materials. Special emphasis is given to research on quantum well and superlattice systems, particularly to phonon localization effects and to analysis of resonant profiles.
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Jose Menendez "Resonance Raman scattering in semiconductors and semiconductor microstructures", Proc. SPIE 1286, Modulation Spectroscopy, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20855
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Modulation

Semiconductors

Phonons

Raman scattering

Spectroscopy

Superlattices

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