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020 _a9783527407491
020 _a3527407499
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_d EG-CaNU
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100 1 _aWolf, E. L.
_94359
245 1 0 _aQuantum nanoelectronics :
_b an introduction to electronic nanotechnology and quantum computing /
_c Edward L. Wolf.
260 _aWeinheim :
_b Wiley-VCH,
_c c2009.
300 _axvi, 456 p. :
_b ill. ;
_c 24 cm.
490 0 _aPhysics textbook
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _a1 Introduction and Review of Electronic Technology -- 2 From Electronics to Nanoelectronics: Particles, Waves, and Schrödinger's Equation -- 3 Quantum Description of Atoms and Molecules -- 4 Metals, Semiconductors, and Junction Devices -- 5 Some Newer Building Blocks for Nanoelectronic Devices -- 6 Fabrication and Characterization Methods -- 7 The Field Effect Transistor: Size Limits -- Devices Based upon Electron Tunneling: Resonant Tunnel Diodes -- 9 Single-Electron Transistors, Molecular and Hybrid Electronics -- 10 Devices Based on Electron Spin and Ferromagnetism for Storage and Logic -- 11 Qubits Versus Binary Bits in a Quantum Computer -- 12 Applications of Nanoelectronic Technology to Energy Issues -- 13 Future of Nanoelectronic Technology.
520 _aHere, the experienced author, Ed Wolf, introduces the current situation and presents a guide to the new possibilities for computing technology. This textbook is the first to handle those important areas not covered in existing books on nanoelectronics, such as quantum computing and alternative energy technology. Intended to be self-contained for students with two years of calculus-based college physics, with corresponding fundamental knowledge in mathematics, computing and chemistry.
650 0 _aNanoelectronics
_v Textbooks.
_91939
650 0 _aQuantum electronics
_v Textbooks.
_9503
650 0 _aQuantum computers
_v Textbooks.
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598 _a APPSCIE, NBK
596 _a1
999 _c6723
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