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Luminescence Spectroscopy of Semiconductors

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In this article, the authors present a detailed description of luminescence spectroscopy processes in low-dimensional semiconductors, including the effects of high excitation in lowdimensional structures.
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1. Introduction 2. Experimental techniques of luminescence spectroscopy 3. Kinetic description of luminescence processes 4. Phonons and their participation in optical phenomena 5. Channels of radiative recombination in semiconductors 6. Nonradiative recombination 7. Luminescence of excitons 8. Highly excited semiconductors 9. Luminescence of disordered semiconductors 10. Stimulated emission 11. Electroluminescence 12. Electronic structure and luminescence of low-dimensional semiconductors 13. Effects of high excitation in low-dimensional structures 14. Stimulated emission and lasing in low-dimensional structures 15. Silicon nanophotonics 16. Photonic structures 17. Spectroscopy of single semiconductor nanocrystals

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