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Physics of Highly Excited States in Solids
Proceedings of the 1975 Oji Seminar at Tomakomai, Japan, September 9–13, 1975
herausgegeben von M. Ueta und Y. NishinaInhaltsverzeichnis
- Two-photon generation of excitonic molecules in CuCl and CuBr.
- Excitonic molecule and its bose condensation.
- Biexciton luminescence in CuCl and CuBr.
- Biexcitons IN CuCl.
- Bose-einstein condensation of free excitons in AgBr.
- Decay of two indirect excitons to direct and to indirect exciton state in thallous halides.
- Biexciton fluorescence line shape in CdS.
- Stress-induced splitting of emission lines from excitonic molecules in CdS and ZnO.
- Spatial diffusion of highly created excitons in CdS.
- Effects of excitonic molecules on emission and transmission spectra of CdS single crystals.
- Long range order and superfluidity for bose condensed excitons.
- Superfluid and excitonic states.
- DLRO, ODLRO and superfluidity.
- Semiconductor-metal transitions.
- The kinetics of decay of electron-hole droplets in germanium.
- Effect of the surface energy on the electron-hole drop luminescence in Ge.
- Surface properties of electron-hole liquid in germanium.
- Thermodynamical approach to the highly excited.
- Auger recombination in the electron-hole drops IN Si and Ge.
- Transport properties of high density electron-hole plasmas at low temperatures.
- On the shape of the droplet in uniaxially stressed Ge.
- Two-dimensional electron-hole metallic liquids.
- Motion of electron-hole drops in ge at low exciton densities.
- Luminescence and transport properties of electron-hole drops in highly excited germanium.
- Cyclotron reonance study of diffusion problems in highly excited germanium.
- Nucleation phenomena in electron-hole drop condensation in ultra-pure Ge.
- An old story of new cyclotron resonance peaks in highly excited germanium.
- Electron-hole drops in silicon.
- Stochastic models of intermediate state interaction in second order optical processes.
- Photoluminescence in highly excited GaSe.
- Stimulated emission in layer-type semiconductors.
- Effects of excitation-induced optical absorption in highly excited semiconductors.
- High excitation of direct semiconductors like CdS.
- Pico-second spectroscopy of highly excited semiconductors.
- Comment on “self-induced transparency in the exciton system”.
- Coherent optical pulses in crystals.