1. Of the works cited below, the book by Duke (1969a) is still the predominant source, with a wealth of theoretical and experimental material. The book chapter by Wolf (1975) gives an extensive account of aspects that are barely mentioned here. The book containing the chapter by Duke (1969b) includes a number of other useful contributions. The article “Semiconductor Tunneling”, by D.C. Tsui, in the first volume (1982) of the first edition of this Handbook (which emphasizes “using tunneling to probe the physics of semiconductors”, whereas the present account principally presents basic tunneling theory) remains a valuable source. The journal literature on semiconductor tunneling is by now enormous, and the citations below are a sparse selection, undoubtedly overlooking some important papers.
2. Handbook of Mathematical Functions;Abramowitz,1972
3. Connection rule of envelope functions at heterointerface
4. Envelope-function formalism for phonons in heterostructures
5. Germanium-Gallium Arsenide Heterojunctions [Letter to the Editor]