Books
2 D. A. B. Miller, Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
1. P. H. Chang, M. Geis, B. Meyerson, D. A. B. Miller, and R. Ramesh, (eds.), “Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Electronic Materials” (Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, 1990).
Book chapters
15. D. A. B. Miller, “Limits to Optical Components,” in Advances in Information Optics and Photonics, eds. A. T. Friberg and R. Dändliker, International Commission for Optics Vol. VI (SPIE, Bellingham, 2008) , Chapter 8, pp. 153-170
14. D. A. B. Miller, “Silicon Photonics – Optics to the Chip at Last?” in Future Trends in Microelectronics, eds. S. Luryi, J. Xu, and A. Zaslavsky (Wiley, New Jersey, 2007) pp. 328 – 334
13. D. A. B. Miller, “Optics for Digital Information Processing,” in Semiconductor Quantum Optoelectronics, Eds. A. Miller, M. Ebrahimzadeh, and D. M. Finlayson, Proceedings of the Fiftieth Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, St. Andrews (June 1998). (Publishers: The Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, SUSSP Publications, and Institute of Physics Publishing, 1999), pp 433-461. Also republished by CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003072829
12. D. A. B. Miller, “Dense Two-Dimensional Integration of Optoelectronics and Electronics for Interconnections,” Invited Talk, Critical Reviews Conference of SPIE’s Symp. on Photonics West, Optoelectronics ’98, San Jose, CA (January 24-30, 1998). Published in Heterogeneous Integration: Systems on a Chip, Eds: Anis Husain and Mahmoud Fallahi, SPIE Critical Reviews of Optical Engineering,, Vol. CR70, 80‑109 (SPIE, Bellingham, 1998). Republished by SPIE in Proc. SPIE 10292, Heterogeneous Integration: Systems on a Chip, 1029206 (June 16, 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300615
11. D. A. B. Miller, “Dense Optical Interconnections for Silicon Electronics,” in Trends in Optics: Research, Developments, and Applications, Vol. 3, 207‑222, Ed: A. Consortini (Int’l Commission for Optics, Academic Press, 1996).
10. D. A. B. Miller “Quantum Well Optical Switching Devices” in Confined Electronics and Photons , Edited by E. Burstein and C. Weisbuch, (Plenum Press, N.Y. 1995), 675‑701, and in Nonlinear Optical Materials and Devices for Applications in Information Technology, Edited by A. Miller, K. R. Welford and B. Daino (Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1995), 255‑284.
9. G. Livescu, A. M. Fox, D. A. B. Miller, “Optical Detection of Resonant Tunneling: Measurement of Tunneling Times and Resonant Fields” in Resonant Tunneling in Semiconductors, ed. L. L. Chang et al. (Plenum Press, New York, 1991), 331-339.
8. D. A. B. Miller, “Device requirements for digital optical processing” in “Digital Optical Computing,” ed. R. A. Athale, SPIE Critical Reviews of Optical Science and Technology, CR35,68‑76, (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283569.
7. D. A. B. Miller, “Quantum Well Electroabsorptive Devices: Physics and Applications,” in “Optical Computing, ed. B. S. Wherrett and F. A. P. Tooley, Proceedings of the 34th Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, Edinburgh, August 1988 (Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, Edinburgh, 1989; Adam Hilger, Bristol, 1989) pp 71‑94.
6. D. A. B. Miller, “Optical Switching Devices: Some Basic Concepts,” in “Optical Computing, ed. B. S. Wherrett and F. A. P. Tooley, Proceedings of the 34th Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, Edinburgh, August 1988 (Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, Edinburgh, 1989; Adam Hilger, Bristol, 1989) pp 55‑70.
5. D. A. B. Miller, “Integrated Quantum Well Switching Devices,” in “Optical Switching in Low Dimensional Systems,” ed. H. Haug and L. Banyai, (Plenum Press, New York and London, 1988) 1‑8.
4. D. A. B. Miller, D. S. Chemla and S. Schmitt-Rink, “Electric Field Dependence of Optical Properties of Semiconductor Quantum Wells: Physics and Applications,” chapter in “Nonlinear Optical Properties of Semiconductors,” ed. H. Haug, (Academic Press, San Diego, 1988) 325-359.
3. D. S. Chemla, S. Schmitt-Rink and D. A. B. Miller, “Nonlinear Optical Properties of Semiconductor Quantum Wells,” chapter in “Nonlinear Optical Properties of Semiconductors,” ed. H. Haug, (Academic Press, San Diego, 1988) 83-120.
2. D. S. Chemla and D. A. B. Miller, “Physics and Applications of Excitons Confined in Semiconductor Quantum Wells” chapter in “Heterojunctions: Band Discontinuities and Device Applications,” ed. G. Margaritondo and F. Capasso, (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1987) 595-624.
1. D. S. Chemla, D. A. B. Miller and P. W. Smith, “Nonlinear Optical Properties of Multiple Quantum Well Structures for Optical Signal Processing,” chapter in “Semiconductors and Semimetals,” ed. R. K. Willardson and A. C. Beer, vol. 24, ed. R. Dingle (Academic, San Diego, 1987), Chapter 5, pp. 279-318.