Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures
. Ed(S): Glatz, Andreas; Kozub, Veniamin I. (Ioffe Institute); Vinokur, Valerii M. (Argonne National Laboratory)
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Paperback. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures, St. Petersburg, Russia, 25-29 August 2003 Editor(s): Glatz, Andreas; Kozub, Veniamin I. (Ioffe Institute); Vinokur, Valerii M. (Argonne National Laboratory). Series: NATO Science Series II. Num Pages: 307 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PHQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 18. Weight in Grams: 478.
A new science emerges at the intersection of modern physics, computer s- ence,andmaterialscience. Thestruggletofurtherminiaturizeisputtingna- technology to the verge of creating single-electron and/or single-spin devices that operate by moving a single electron (spin) and can serve as transistors, memory cells, and for logic gates. These devices take advantage of quantum physics that dominates nanometer size scales. The devices that utilize met- based hybrid nanostructures may possess signi?cant advantages over those exploiting purely semiconducting materials. First, the chemistry of metals is typically simpler than that of semiconductors. Second, the electric properties of metals are much less sensitive to the structural defects and ... Read more
A new science emerges at the intersection of modern physics, computer s- ence,andmaterialscience. Thestruggletofurtherminiaturizeisputtingna- technology to the verge of creating single-electron and/or single-spin devices that operate by moving a single electron (spin) and can serve as transistors, memory cells, and for logic gates. These devices take advantage of quantum physics that dominates nanometer size scales. The devices that utilize met- based hybrid nanostructures may possess signi?cant advantages over those exploiting purely semiconducting materials. First, the chemistry of metals is typically simpler than that of semiconductors. Second, the electric properties of metals are much less sensitive to the structural defects and ... Read more
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Paperback
Publication date
2006
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
307
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NATO Science Series II
Number of Pages
322
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New York, NY, United States
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9781402047787
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