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Handbook
of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Nanodevices
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5-Volume
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Edited
by A. A.
Balandin, University of California at Riverside, USA K.
L. Wang, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
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October
2005 ca.2,500 pages, Hardcover ISBN:158883-073-X
US$1999 |
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DESCRIPTION |
Handbook
of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Nanodevices is the
World's first multivolume handbook covering a wide variety of
advanced and emerging developments in the field of semiconductor
nanotechnology. Semiconductor materials are the key elements of
continued scientific and technological developments made in the
fields of electronics, optoelectronics, photonics, and magnetic
devices. The five-volume set is an unprecedented encyclopedic
reference that covers growth and processing of semiconductor
nanostructured materials by MBE, CVD, PVD, electrochemical, and
other techniques, all types of III-V, IV, and II-VI semiconductor
nanomaterials, nanofabrication by bottom-up and top-down approaches,
precise control and uniformity of semiconductor self-assembled
nanostructures, quantum dots, and quantum wells, nanowires,
nanoclusters, nanocrystals, and nanoparticles, heterojunctions and
interface properties, physical, and chemical properties, nanoscale
spectroscopic characterization techniques, and applications of
semiconductor devices in nanoelectronics, nano-optoelectronics,
nanometrology, nanocircuits, nano-imprint lithography,
heterojunction devices, laser diodes, LEDs, solar cells, terahertz
devices, thermoelectric devices, NEMS/MEMS, optical switches,
infrared detectors,, computers, wireless communications, magnetic
random access memory (MRAM) and ferroelectric random access memory
(FeRAM), spintronic and data storage devices, single-electron
transistors, quantum computing devices, .etc. Both experimental and
theoretical aspects of semiconductor nanoscience and nanotechnology
are covered. It is a must-have handbook for university libraries,
research establishments, government laboratories, and high-tech
companies engaged in research and development of semiconductors. It
is written for a broad range of audience with different backgrounds
and educational level, compiling past two decades of pioneering
research. It provides in-depth information to research professionals
active in the field of semiconductor nanoscale science and
technologies. This handbook can be effectively used by upper-level
undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers,
scientists, engineers working in industry, consultants, technology
investors and developers seeking the most up-to-date information on
semiconductor nanotechnology. This handbook has been divided into
five different thematic volumes based on semiconductor
nanostructured materials and their based nanodevices. Volume
1: Self-Assemblies, Qauntum Dots, and Nanowires Volume
2: Nanofabrication and Nanoscale Characterization Volume
3: Spintronics and Nanoelectronics Volume
4: Nanophotonics and Optoelectronics Volume
5: Nanodevices and Circuits |
KEY
FEATURES |
- World's first handbook ever published on
semiconductor nanostructures and nanodevices
- Most up-to-date reference work summarizing
two decades of pioneering research
- About 70 in-depth review chapters
contributed by more than 200 of the world's leading experts.
- Edited and written by internationally known
authoritative experts in the field
- Truly international: authors from more than
20 countries
- Over 6,000 bibliographic citations providing
extensive cross-referencing in each article
- Thousands of illustrations, figures, tables,
and equations.
- High quality figures and tables summarizing
materials parameters and device performance
- Timely, authoritative and most comprehensive
- A cross-disciplinary reference spanning from
materials science to electronic engineering
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READERSHIP |
A perfect
multidisciplinary reference source for scientists, engineers,
researchers, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students,
college and university professors, and research professionals both
in academia and industry working in the fields of nanotechnology,
semiconductor technology, electrical and electronic engineering,
solid-state physics, materials science, surface science, magnetic
materials, optical engineering, optoelectronics, device
applications, telecommunications, data storage, and information
technology, This handbook is also an invaluable reference source for
the libraries in universities and industrial institutions,
government laboratories and independent research institutes,
individual research groups and scientists working in the fields of
nanotechnology, semiconductor nanotechnology and nanodevices. |
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