Nanostructures: Physics and Technology

Nanostructures: Physics and Technology

NANOSTRUCTURES: PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY 20th International Symposium Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, June 24–30, 2012 Academic University Publishing St Petersburg, 2012 Copyright © 2012 by St Petersburg Academic University and individual contributors. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be multiple copied, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher. Single photocopies of single articles may be made for private study or research. ISBN 978-5-91326-179-3 The International Symposium ”Nanostructures: Physics and Technology” is held annually since 1993. The first Symposium was initiated by Prof. Zh. Alferov and Prof. L. Esaki who are its permanent co-chairs. More detailed information on the Symposium is presented on the World Wide Web http://www.ioffe.ru/NANO2012/ The Proceedings include extended abstracts of invited talks and contributed papers to be presented at the Symposium. By tradition this book is published before the beginning of the meeting. The volume was composed at the St Petersburg Academic University from electronic files submitted by the authors. When necessary these files were converted into the Symposium style. Only minor technical corrections were made by the composers. Design and layout: N. Vsesvetskii Desk editor: E. Savostyanova Published by St Petersburg Academic University Khlopin str. 8/3, 194021, St Petersburg, Russia http://www.spbau.ru/ Printed in Russian Federation The Symposium is held under the auspices of the Russian Academy of Sciences Organizers St Petersburg Academic University — Nanotechnology Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute Research and Education Centre of the RAS of the RAS Submicron Heterostructures for Microelectronics Foundation for Support of Education and Science Research and Engineering Center of the RAS (Alferov’s Foundation) in association with Official partner — SITRONICS Microelectronics Official partner — Foundation for Development of the Center of Research and Commercializing of New Technologies —Skolkovo Foundation Official partner — Fund for Infrastructure and Educational Programs Branch of Nanotechnologies, Information Branch of Physical Sciences of the RAS and Computer Sciences of the RAS Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan Nizhny Novgorod Scientific Centre of the RAS Kazan Scientific Centre of the RAS Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Saratov Scientific Centre of the RAS City Administration Samara Scientific Centre of the RAS St Petersburg Scientific Center of the RAS Institute for Physics of Microstructures RAS Acknowledgments The Organizers gratefully acknowledge the following for their contribution to the success of the Symposium: РФФИ Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Foundation for Basic Research Optogan Group Location and Date Symposium is held in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, June 24–30, 2012 and arranged as a river tour along the Volga (Nizhny Novgorod–Kazan–Saratov–Samara) Co-Chairs Zh. Alferov L. Esaki Advisory Committee G. Abstreiter (Germany) E. Gornik (Austria) Zh. Alferov (Russia) Yu. Gulyaev (Russia) Y. Arakawa (Japan) N. Holonyak, Jr. (USA) A. Aseev (Russia) L. Keldysh (Russia) G. Bastard (France) G. Landwehr (Germany) D. Bimberg (Germany) J. Merz (USA) L. Eaves (United Kingdom) M. Shur (USA) L. Esaki (Japan) M. Skolnick (United Kingdom) S. Gaponov (Russia) R. Suris (Russia) V.V. Ustinov (Russia) Program Committee R. Suris, Chair (St Petersburg, Russia) V. Evtikhiev, Secretary (St Petersburg, Russia) A. Andronov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) M. Kupriyanov (Moscow, Russia) N. Bert (St Petersburg, Russia) X. Marie (Toulouse, France) C. Chang-Hasnain (Berkeley, USA) I. Merkulov (St Petersburg, Russia) A. Chaplik (Novosibirsk, Russia) V. Panov (Moscow, Russia) V. Dneprovskii (Moscow, Russia) O. Pchelyakov (Novosibirsk, Russia) M. Dubina (St Petersburg, Russia) E. Poltoratskii (Moscow, Russia) V. Dubrovskii (St Petersburg, Russia) H. Sakaki (Tokyo, Japan) A. Egorov (St Petersburg, Russia) N. Sibeldin (Moscow, Russia) A. Gippius (Moscow, Russia) M. Stutzmann (Garching, Germany) S. Gurevich (St Petersburg, Russia) V. Timofeev (Chernogolovka, Russia) S. Ivanov (St Petersburg, Russia) V. Volkov (Moscow, Russia) P. Kop’ev (St Petersburg, Russia) L. Vorobjev (St Petersburg, Russia) Z. Krasil’nik (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) V. M. Ustinov (St Petersburg, Russia) V. Kulakovskii (Chernogolovka, Russia) A. Zhukov (St Petersburg, Russia) Organizing Committee M. Mizerov, Chair (Submicron Heterostructures for Microelectronics, Research & Engineering Center of the RAS) M. Sudenkova, Vice-Chair (St Petersburg Academic University) E. Sibireva, Secretary (St Petersburg Academic University) E. Chuprunov (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod) A. Egorov (St Petersburg Academic University) Y. Filimonov (Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics RAS (Saratov Branch)) A. Gilmutdinov (Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan) S. Gusev (Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan) Z. Krasil’nik (Institute for Physics of Microstructures RAS) Yu. Lazarev (Samara Scientific Centre of the RAS) R. Litvinov (Institute for Physics of Microstructures RAS) E. Mozgovoy (Foundation for Support of Education and Science (Alferov’s Foundation)) V. Popov (Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics RAS (Saratov Branch)) A. Rezchikov (Saratov Scientific Centre of the RAS) I. Saunin (Saratov Scientific Centre of the RAS) N. Sibeldin (Branch of Physical Sciences of the RAS) V. Sokolov (Samara Scientific Centre of the RAS) Contents Plenary Session PS.01i L. Samuelson III–V and III-nitride nanowires for opto-electronic and energy applications ....................... 11 PS.02i Yu. V. Gulyaev, A. N. Saurov, N. I. Sinitsyn, O. E. Gluhova, B. I. Gorfinkel, G. V. Torgashov and V. P. Kudyashov Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures — multifunctional material for emission electronics ............... 12 PS.03i I. A. Garifullin Triplet superconductivity in superconductor/ferromagnet spin valve ........................... 13 PS.05i G. Abstreiter Optical control of spins in single and coupled self-assembled quantum dots ....................... 14 PS.07i V. A. Soifer Diffractive nanophotonics ................................................ 15 Excitons in Nanostructures EN.01i T. V. Shubina, N. A. Gippius, M. M. Glazov, A. A. Toropov, G. Pozina and B. Monemar Delay and distortion of light pulses by exciton resonances in wide-gap semiconductors ................. 18 EN.02o M. A. Kaliteevski, I. A. Shelykh, H. Flayac and G. Pavlovic Electric generation of vortices in polariton superfluids .................................. 20 EN.04o O. Gazzano, S. Michaelis de Vasconcellos, A. Lemaˆıtre,K. Gauthron, J. Bloch, C. Symonds, J. Bellessa, P. Voisin and P. Senellart Laterally confined photonic Tamm states and quantum light sources ........................... 22 EN.05o M. A. Semina and R. A. Suris Excited states of spatially-indirect Coulomb complexes ................................. 24 EN.06p B. S. Kulinkin, V. G. Davydov and V. A. Gaisin Photo reflection spectra 150 nm GaAs quantum well embedded between AlAs/GaAs superlattices ........... 26 EN.07p V.Ya. Aleshkin, L. V. Gavrilenko, D. M. Gaponova, Z. F. Krasilnik, D. I. Kryzhkov, D. I. Kuritsyn, S. M. Sergeev and V. G. Lyssenko Near-field mechanism of energy transfer between quantum wells ............................ 28 EN.08p N. R. Grigorieva Integral absorption coefficient of a semiconductor inhomogeneous thin film in the exciton resonance spectral range .. 30 EN.09p M. V. Entin and M. M. Mahmoodian Excitons in graphene ................................................... 32 Infrared and Microwave Phenomena in Nanostructures IRMW.01i S. Barbieri Stabilization and active mode-locking of terahertz quantum cascade lasers ....................... 34 IRMW.02o A. A. Bogdanov and R. A. Suris Optically tunable metamaterial based on semiconductor superlattice .......................... 35 IRMW.03o V. V. Popov, D. V. Fateev, T. Otsuji, Y. M. Meziani, D. Coquillat and W. Knap Terahertz galvanoplasmonic effects in two-dimensional electron system gated by a periodic metal grating with asymmetric unit cell ................................................ 37 IRMW.05o Yu. P.Yakovlev, A. M. Monakhov, V. V. Sherstnev, M. I. Larchenkov, A. N. Baranov, G. Boissier and R. Teissier Tunable whispering gallery mode lasers with controlled absorber ............................ 39 IRMW.06o M. A. Kaliteevski, I. A. Shelykh and I. G. Savenko Double bosonic stimulation of radiative THz transitions in polaritonic systems ..................... 41 IRMW.07o Yu. A. Filimonov, S. A. Nikitov, E. S. Pavlov and S. L. Vysotsky Observation of defect mode in spectra of surface magnetostatic waves in ferrite magnonic crystal ........... 43 IRMW.08p Yu. A. Filimonov, Yu. V. Khivintsev, S. A. Nikitov, E. S. Pavlov and S. L. Vysotsky YIG film based phonon-magnonic crystal ........................................ 45 IRMW.09p M. B. Smirnov and D. V. Pankin Polar phonons and Raman spectra of the long period nitride-based superlattices ..................... 47 IRMW.10p A. V. Shorokhov, N. N. Khvastunov, O. D. Pozdnyakova, N. S. Prudskikh and K. N. Alekseev Novel methods of amplification and generation of coherent microwave and terahertz radiation in superlattices ..... 49 5 6 Metal Nanostructures MN.01i V. V. Ustinov and A. B. Rinkevich Microwave transport phenomena

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