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Theory of ultrafast phenomena in laser-excited semiconductors
D. K. Ferry
Solid State Electronics Research Center (CSSER)
Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, School of (IAFSE-ECEE)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Ultrafast phenomena
100%
Electron-phonon interactions
91%
Electrons
44%
Laser excitation
40%
Schrodinger equation
39%
Semiconductor materials
39%
Femtosecond lasers
34%
Lasers
33%
Boltzmann equation
33%
Monte Carlo methods
23%
Characterization (materials science)
19%
Chemical Compounds
Electron-Phonon Interaction
70%
Schrodinger Equation
41%
Boltzmann Equation
37%
Semiconductor
33%
Monte Carlo Method
23%
Statistical Ensemble
22%
Collision
22%
Strength
14%
Probe
13%
Physics & Astronomy
electron phonon interactions
32%
formulations
20%
lasers
19%
Monte Carlo method
13%
electrons
12%
collisions
9%
probes
8%
characterization
8%
excitation
7%