Lecture

Functional Heterostructures: Solar Cell and Quantum Conductance

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This lecture covers the design and material requirements of functional heterostructures for solar cells, focusing on the growth of GaN-based structures and the Quantum Confined Stark Effect. It also explores charge transport in low-dimensional systems, 2D electron gases, and tuning the dispersion relation. The discussion extends to the engineering of 2DEGs, quantum conductance, and the manipulation of conductance in quantum dots.

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