Summary of the International Conference on the Electronic Properties of Quasi-Two Dimensional Systems (EP2DS) (7th) held in Santa Fe New Mexico on 27-31 July 1987
Abstract
The symposia concentrated on the fundamental interactions and phenomena governing the behavior of electrons (including holes and excitons) in systems of reduced dimensionality. The majority of attendees are attached to electrons in semiconducting systems, though we are pleased that, as usual, a substantial part of one day's program was devoted to electrons at liquid helium surfaces. Papers included: Electrons on liquid helium and 2d wigner crystals; Conductance fluctuations and quasi-one-dimensional transport; Localization; Integral quantum hall effect; Fractional quantum hall effect; Cyclotron resonance; Magneto-transport; Effects of impurities and interface roughness; Tunneling and vertical transport; Phonon phenomena; Collective excitations and many-body effects; Magneto-optical phenomena; Excitons in zero, One and two dimensions; Inter-subband transitions in one-and two-dimensional structures; and Semimagnetic and II-VI semiconductor heterostructures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 29, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA205050
Entities
People
- Phillip J. Stiles
Organizations
- Brown University