Stephan W. Koch
Stephan W. Koch (23 May 1953 in Frankfurt am Main – 12 September 2022 in Fronhausen) was a German theoretical physicist. He was a professor at the University of Marburg and works on condensed-matter theory, many-body effects, and laser theory. He is best known for his seminal contributions to the optical and electronic properties of semiconductors, semiconductor quantum optics, and semiconductor laser designs. Major portion of his research work has focused on the quantum physics and application potential of semiconductor nanostructures. Besides gaining fundamental insights to the many-body quantum theory, his work has provided new possibilities to develop, e.g., laser technology, based on accurate computer simulations. His objective has been to self-consistently include all relevant many-body effects in order to eliminate phenomenological approximations that compromise predictability of effects and quantum-device designs. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Schmid Christoph P., Langer Fabian, Schlauderer Stefan, Gmitra Martin, Fabian Jaroslav, Nagler Philipp, Schuller Christian, Korn Tobias, Hawkins Peter G., Steiner Johannes T., Huttner Ulrich, Koch Stephan W., Kira Mackillo, Huber RupertGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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