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Advances in Solid State Physics
Volume 46
Advances in Solid State Physics
Advances in Solid State Physics is a book series with a history of about 50 years. It contains the invited
lectures presented at the Spring Meetings of the “Arbeitskreis Festkörperphysik” of the “Deutsche
Physikalische Gesellschaft”, held in March of each year. The invited talks are intended to reflect the
most recent achievements of researchers working in the field both in Germany and worldwide. Thus
the volume of the series represents a continuous documentation of most recent developments in what
can be considered as one of the most important and active fields of modern physics. Since the major-
ity of invited talks are usually given by young researchers at the start of their career, the articles can
also be considered as indicating important future developments.
The speakers of the invited lectures and of the symposia are asked to contribute to the yearly vol-
umes with the written version of their lecture at the forthcoming Spring Meeting of the Deutsche
Physikalische Gesellschaft by the Series Editor. Colored figures are available in the online version for
some of the articles.
Advances in Solid State Physics is addressed to all scientists at universities and in industry who wish
to obtain an overview and to keep informed on the latest developments in solid state physics. The
language of publication is English.
Series Editor
Prof. Dr. Rolf Haug
Abteilung Nanostrukturen
Institut für Festkörperphysik
Universität Hannover
Appelstr. 2
30167 Hannover
Germany
haug@nano.uni-hannover.de
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Rolf Haug (Ed.)
Advances in
Solid State Physics
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Prof. Dr. Rolf Haug (Ed.)
Abteilung Nanostrukturen
Institut für Festkörperphysik
Universität Hannover
Appelstr. 2
30167 Hannover
Germany
haug@nano.uni-hannover.de
Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS): 60.00; 70.00; 80.00
ISSN print edition: 1438-4329
ISSN electronic edition: 1617-5034
ISBN-13 978-3-540-38234-8 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
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Preface
The 2006 Spring meeting of the Arbeitskreis Festkorperphysik of the Deutsche
Physikalische Gesellschaft was held in Dresden between March 27 and March
31, 2006 in conjunction with the 21st General Conference of the European
Physical Society, Condensed Matter Division. The number of participants
reached 4500 with 3808 scientific contributions. These impressive numbers
made it the largest solid-state physics meeting of the year in Europe and
clearly show that this meeting was attractive to a large number of scientists
from Germany and from all over Europe.
The present volume of the Advances in Solid State Physics contains the
written version of a large number of the invited talks and gives a nice overview
of the status of solid-state physics and of the most interesting subjects within
it. Low-dimensional physics dominates the contributions. The themes ranged
from zero-dimensional physics in quantum dots, molecules and nanoparti-
cles through one-dimensional physics in nanowires and 1d systems to more
applied subjects like optoelectronics and materials science in thin films. The
contributions span the whole breadth of solid-state physics ranging from truly
basic science to applications.
Rolf J. Haug
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