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Vibrational Excitations in Multilayer Nanostructures
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30 December 2024

The theory of electron-vibrational processes in multilayer structures of various geometries (planar, cylindrical, spherical) and superlattices is presented based on the authors' original research. Many topics are discussed within the book, including the theory of levitating polarons over a liquid helium film on a polar substrate, the bipolaronic mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity in multilayer structures, the theory of quantum electron emission from the metal-dielectric structure in strong electric fields, and many more. Various applications of the developed theories to describe optical spectra, electron, hole and exciton states, and transport processes in multilayer structures and superlattices are presented.
This book is a vital source material for scientific researchers, postgraduates, Ph.D. students, specializing in solid-state physics, quantum micro- and nanoelectronics and optoelectronics.
Key Features:
- Focuses on a highly relevant research topic.
- Meets the demand for a developed theoretical apparatus for the study of electronic and optoelectronic processes in multilayer structures of various geometries.
- Addresses the possibility of using theoretical research results for applied development
- Useful for senior undergraduate and graduate courses specializing in solid-state micro- and nanoelectronics.
SCIENCE / Physics / Condensed Matter, Mesoscopic physics, SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory
Preface
Acknowledgements
Author biographies
Introduction
1 Potentials in multilayer planar systems
2 Potentials in multilayer cylindrical and spherical systems
3 Collective states in multilayer planar systems (excluding lag). Hamiltonian electron-polarizing interactions
4 Vibrational spectra and optical properties of multilayer planar systems (taking into account the delay)
5 Theory of surface polaronic states
6 Wannier–Mott excitons in homeopolar multilayer structures. Polaronic excitons at the contact of two media, in dimensionally limited crystals and in quantum wires
7 Bipolaronic states of large radius in multilayer planar and cylindrical structures. High-temperature bipolaronic superconductivity in multilayer structures
8 Kinetic effects in multilayer structures and in superlattices
9 Raman scattering of light in multilayer systems and superlattices