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| View Larger Image | Spintronics, Volume 82 (Semiconductors and Semimetals) | Hardcoverby Tomasz Dietl (Editor), David D. Awschalom (Editor), Maria Kaminska (Editor), Hideo Ohno (Editor)
| List Price: | $215.00 | |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Academic Press | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 536 Pages | | Publication Date: | November 21, 2008 | | Sales Rank: | 2,273,291nd |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This new volume focuses on a new, exciting field of research: Spintronics, the area also known as spin-based electronics. The ultimate aim of researchers in this area is to develop new devices which exploit the spin of an electron instead of, or in addition to, its electronic charge.In recent years many groups worldwide have devoted huge eforts to research of spintronic materials, from their technology through characterization to modeling. The resultant explosion of papers in this field and the sold scientific results achieved justify the publication of this volume. Its goal is to summarize the current level of understanding and to highlight some key results and milestones that have been achieved to date.Semiconductor spintronics is expected to lead to a new generation of transistors, lasers and integrated magnetic sensors that can be used to create ultra-low power, high speed memory, logic and photonic devices. In addition, development of novel devices such as spin-polarized light emitters, spin field effect transistors, integrated sensors and high-temperature electronics is anticipated. * Spintronics has emerged as one of the fastest growing areas of research* This text presents an in-depth examination of the most recent technological spintronic developments* Includes contributions from leading scholars and industry experts |
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This book describes beautiful optical and transport phenomena related to the electron and nuclear spins in semiconductors with emphasis on a clear presentation of the physics involved. Recent results on quantum wells and quantum dots are reviewed. The book is intended for students and researchers in the fields of semiconductor physics and nanoelectronics.
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| Physics of Semiconductor Devices by Simon M. Sze (Author), Kwok K. Ng (Author)
The Third Edition of the standard textbook and reference in the field of semiconductor devices This classic book has set the standard for advanced study and reference in the semiconductor device field. Now completely updated and reorganized to reflect the tremendous advances in device concepts and performance, this Third Edition remains the most detailed and exhaustive single source of information on the most important semiconductor devices. It gives readers immediate access to...
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Focus on silicon-based semiconductors—a real-world, market-dominating issue that will appeal to people looking to apply what they are learning. Comprehensive coverage includes treatment of basic semiconductor properties, elements of Quantum Mechanics, energy band theory, equilibrium carrier statistics, recombination-generation processes, and drift/diffusion carrier transport. Practicing engineers and scientists will find this volume helpful, whether it be self-study, reference, or review.
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