Isotope Low-Dimensional Structures: Elementary Excitations and Applications

· Springer Science & Business Media
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96
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This Briefs volume describes the properties and structure of elementary excitations in isotope low-dimensional structures. Without assuming prior knowledge of quantum physics, the present book provides the basic knowledge needed to understand the recent developments in the sub-disciplines of nanoscience isotopetronics, novel device concepts and materials for nanotechnology. It is the first and comprehensive interdisciplinary account of the newly developed scientific discipline isotopetronics.

About the author

2002 Head of Department of Mathematics and Physics in Computer Science College
2001 Professor of Mathematics in Computer Science College.
1982 Full Professor in Institute of Physics of the Estonian Academy of Sciences (IPEAS).
1994-1995: Scientific Director of CSC.
1993-1994: Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics, International University (IU), Tallin, Estonia
1992-1994: Professor of Applied Mathematics (IU)
Discovered the isotope effect of exciton binding energy (Wannier-Mott exciton model), experimental evidence of self-trapped electrons and quantum diffusion of Vk center in insulators as well as the effect of the isotope disorder on the phonon and exciton states

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