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Nonlinear Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Chaos in Semiconductors

This book brings together concepts from semiconductor physics, nonlinear-dynamics and chaos to examine semiconductor transport phenomena.

Eckehard Schöll (Author)

9780521017893, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 22 August 2005

424 pages, 193 b/w illus. 8 tables
24.4 x 17 x 2.2 cm, 1.068 kg

Nonlinear transport phenomena are an increasingly important aspect of modern semiconductor research. Nonlinear Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Chaos in Semiconductors deals with complex nonlinear dynamics, pattern formation, and chaotic behaviour in such systems. In doing so it bridges the gap between two well-established fields: the theory of dynamic systems, and nonlinear charge transport in semiconductors. This unified approach is used to consider important electronic transport instabilities. The initial chapters lay a general framework for the theoretical description of nonlinear self-organized spatio-temporal patterns, like current filaments, field domains, fronts, and analysis of their stability. Later chapters consider important model systems in detail: impact ionization induced impurity breakdown, Hall instabilities, superlattices, and low-dimensional structures. State-of-the-art results include chaos control, spatio-temporal chaos, multistability, pattern selection, activator-inhibitor kinetics, and global coupling, linking fundamental issues to electronic device applications. This book will be of great value to semiconductor physicists and nonlinear scientists alike.

1. Semiconductors as continuous nonlinear dynamic systems
2. Concepts of nonlinear charge transport in semiconductors
3. Pattern formation and oscillatory instabilities in semiconductors
4. Impact ionization induced impurity breakdown
5. Nonlinear carrier dynamics in crossed electric and magnetic fields
6. Stationary and oscillating domains in superlattices
7. Spatio-temporal chaos.

Subject Areas: Electronics & communications engineering [TJ], Materials science [TGM], Materials / States of matter [PHF], Physics [PH], Chaos theory [PBWS], Nonlinear science [PBWR]

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