1: Quantum devices
2: Technology
3: Electronic states in semiconductor quantum wells
4: Optical transitions
5: Intersubband scattering processes
6: Mid-infrared waveguides
7: Active region design
8: Short wavelengths QCLs
9: Terahertz QCL
10: Mode control
11: Device properties and characterization
12: Transport models
13: Dynamical properties
14: Applications
Appendix A: Designs
Jérôme Faist was born in Switzerland and obtained his Ph.D. in
Physics in 1989 from the Swiss Institute of Technology in Lausanne.
He then worked successively at IBM Rueschlikon (1989-91) and Bell
Laboratories (1991-97). He was nominated full professor in the
physics institute of the University of Neuchâtel (1997) and then in
the ETH Zurich (2007).
His key contribution to the development of the quantum cascade
laser was recognized by a number of awards that include the
National Swiss Latsis Prize 2002.
Comprehensively discusses for the first time the invention of
QCLs...[and] promises to become an essential complement to other
popular treatments of semiconductor laser physics.
*Physics Today*
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