Introduction to Nanoelectronics: Science, Nanotechnology, Engineering, and Applications
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 3/29/2012
EAN 9781107403765, ISBN10: 1107403766
Paperback, 346 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 2.4 cm
Language: English
Increasing miniaturization of devices, components, and integrated systems requires developments in the capacity to measure, organize, and manipulate matter at the nanoscale. This textbook, first published in 2007, is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of the technology and science that underpin nanoelectronics, covering the underlying physics, nanostructures, nanomaterials, and nanodevices. Without assuming prior knowledge of quantum physics, this book provides a unifying framework for the basic ideas needed to understand the recent developments in the field. Numerous illustrations, homework problems and interactive Java applets help the student to appreciate the basic principles of nanotechnology, and to apply them to real problems. Written in a clear yet rigorous and interdisciplinary manner, this textbook is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in electrical and electronic engineering, nanoscience, materials, bioengineering, and chemical engineering.
Preface
Notations
1. Towards the nanoscale
2. Particles and waves
3. Wave mechanics
4. Materials for nanoelectronics
5. Growth, fabrication, and measurement techniques for nanostructures
6. Electron transport in semiconductors and nanostructures
7. Electrons in traditional low-dimensional structures
8. Nanostructure devices
Index.
Review of the hardback: '... it is to be hoped that the authors succeed in their aim of spreading the word of nanoelectronics to the wide audience who they identify. One strong point in their favour has been provided by the economic price tag which is attached to this well-produced hardcover book.' Contemporary Physics