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Karl Hess
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University of Illinois at Urbana — Champaign, Urbana, USA
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Jean-Pierre Leburton
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University of Illinois at Urbana — Champaign, Urbana, USA
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Umberto Ravaioli
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University of Illinois at Urbana — Champaign, Urbana, USA
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Table of contents (146 chapters)
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High Field Transport and Impact Ionization
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Front Matter
Pages 335-335
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- Nobuyuki Sano, Masaaki Tomizawa, Akira Yoshii
Pages 337-342
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- M. Gaa, R. E. Kunz, E. Schöll
Pages 347-351
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- Gaetano Scamarcio, Federico Capasso, Albert L. Hutchinson, Tawee Tanbun-Ek, Deborah Sivco, Alfred Y. Cho
Pages 353-356
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- Ken-ichiro Sonoda, Mitsuru Yamaji, Kenji Taniguchi, Chihiro Hamaguchi
Pages 357-359
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- R. A. Dudley, A. J. Vickers
Pages 361-363
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- Michael A. Cavicchia, Wubao Wang, R. R. Alfano
Pages 365-368
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- F. Piazza, P. C. M. Christianen, J. C. Maan
Pages 369-372
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- S. Pennathur, I. Lee, M. Reigrotzki, R. Redmer, K. Streicher, T. K. Plant et al.
Pages 373-376
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- L. Subačius, V. Gružinskis, E. Starikov, P. Shiktorov, K. Jarašiūnas
Pages 377-379
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- Tatsumi Kurosawa, Norihisa Ishida
Pages 381-383
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- Viktoras Gružinskis, Jevgenij Starikov, Pavel Shiktorov, Luca Varani, Lino Reggiani
Pages 385-388
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- C. Wirner, C. Kiener, W. Boxleitner, E. Gornik, G. Böhm, G. Weimann
Pages 389-396
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- V. Aninkevičius, V. Bareikis, R. Katilius, P. M. Koenraad, P. S. Kop’ev, J. Liberis et al.
Pages 397-400
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- Oleg M. Bulashenko, Luca Varani, Pascal Piva, Lino Reggiani
Pages 401-403
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- Paola Golinelli, Rossella Brunetti, Luca Varani, Lino Reggiani, Massimo Rudan
Pages 405-407
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- Andrea Pacelli, Amanda W. Duncan, Umberto Ravaioli
Pages 409-412
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- Patrick Tadyszak, Alain Cappy, Francois Danneville, Lino Reggiani, Luca Varani, Lucio Rota
Pages 413-415
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- Rossella Brunetti, Carlo Jacoboni, Mihail Nedjalkov
Pages 417-420
About this book
This volume contains invited and contributed papers of the Ninth International Conference on Hot Carriers in Semiconductors (HCIS-9), held July 3 I-August 4, 1995 in Chicago, Illinois. In all, the conference featured 15 invited oral presentations, 60 contributed oral presentations, and 105 poster presentations, and an international contingent of 170 scientists. As in recent conferences, the main themes of the conference were related to nonlinear transport in semiconductor heterojunctions and included Bloch oscillations, laser diode structures, and femtosecond spectroscopy. Interesting questions related to nonlinear transport, size quantization, and intersubband scattering were addressed that are relevant to the new quantum cascade laser. Many lectures were geared toward quantum wires and dots and toward nanostructures and mesoscopic systems in general. It is expected that such research will open new horizons to nonlinear transport studies. An attempt was made by the program committee to increase the number of presen tations related directly to devices. The richness of nonlocal hot electron effects that were discussed as a result, in our opinion, suggests that future conferences should further encourage reports on such device research. On behalf of the Program and International Advisory Committees, we thank the participants, who made the conference a successful and pleasant experience, and the support of the Army Research Office, the Office of Naval Research, and the Beckman Institute of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We are also indebted to Mrs. Sara Starkey and Mrs.