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Author Tsu, Raphael, 1932-

Title Superlattice to nanoelectronics / Raphael Tsu
Edition 1st ed
Published Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 325 pages) : illustrations
Contents Superlattice -- Resonant tunneling via man-made quantum well states -- Optical properties and raman scattering in man-made quantum systems -- Dielectric function and doping of a superlattice -- quantum step and activation energy -- Semiconductor atomic superlattice (SAS) -- Si quantum dots -- Capacitance, dielectric constant and doping quantum dots -- Porous silicon -- Some novel devices -- Quantum impedance of electrons -- Nanoelectronics : where are you?
Summary Superlattice to Nanoelectronics provides a historical overview of the early work performed by Tsu and Esaki, to orient those who want to enter into this nanoscience. It describes the fundamental concepts and goes on to answer many questions about todays 'Nanoelectronics'. It covers the applications and types of devices which have been produced, many of which are still in use today. This historical perspective is important as a guide to what and how technology and new fundamental ideas are introduced and developed. The author communicates a basic understanding of the physics involved from first principles, whilst adding new depth, using simple mathematics and explanation of the background essentials. Topics covered include * Introductory materials * Superlattice, Bloch oscillations and transport * Tunneling in QWs to QDs * Optical properties: optical transitions, size dependent dielectric constant, capacitance and doping * Quantum devices: New approaches without doping and heterojunctions - quantum confinement via geometry and multipole electrodes. Issues of robustness, redundancy and I/O. Researchers, course students and research establishments should read this book, written by the leading expert in nanoelectronics and superlattices. * The Author is one of the founders of the field of superlattices * The FIRST historical overview of the field * Provides a basic understanding of the physics involved from first principles, whilst adding new depth, using simple mathematics and explanation of the background essentials
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Superlattices as materials.
Quantum dots.
Quantum Dots
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Electricity.
Quantum dots
Superlattices as materials
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780080443775
008044377X
0080455689
9780080455686
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9781280628337