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Mesoscopic Electronics in Solid State Nanostructures

by Thomas Heinzel
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Overview

This updated and expanded third edition of this successful work includes a new, comprehensive introduction to the recursive Green's function technique applied to model solid state nanostructures.
From the contents:
* An Update of Solid State Physics
* Surfaces, Interfaces, and Layered Devices
* Experimental Techniques
* Important Quantities in Mesoscopic Transport
* Magnetotransport Properties of Quantum Films
* Quantum Wires and Quantum Point Contacts
* Theory of Ballistic Transport
* Electronic Phase Coherence
* Single Electron Tunneling
* Quantum Dots
* Mesoscopic Superlattices
* Spintronics Focusing on the physical background as well as on technical details of the technology, this is a must-have textbook for beginners in the field.

Synopsis

This updated and expanded third edition of this successful work includes a new, comprehensive introduction to the recursive Green's function technique applied to model solid state nanostructures.

Focusing on the physical background as well as on technical details of the technology, this is a must-have book for beginners in the field. 

About the Author, Thomas Heinzel

Thomas Heinzel received his Ph.D. from the University of Munich in 1994. He subsequently joined the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, for two years. From 1996 to 2001, he worked at the ETH Zurich, where he received his habilitation. From 2001 to 2004, Professor Heinzel held a professorship in experimental physics at the University of Freiburg, after which he accepted a post as professor of experimental physics of condensed matter at the University of Düsseldorf, both in Germany. His current research interests are electrons in nanostructured as well as in self-organized materials.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
455
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783527409327

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