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Quantum Dots and Nanowires
Edited by Supriyo Bandyopadhyay Department of Electrical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Hari Singh Nalwa Formerly of Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., JAPAN
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Quantum Dots and Nanowires provides coverage on various emerging aspects of quantum dots and nanowires. This book covers recent advances in physical and chemical synthetic approaches, processing and fabrication of semiconductor quantum-dot arrays, superlattices, self-assemblies, nanowires, nanotubes and nanobelts, computational modeling approaches, spectroscopic characterization, their unique electrical, optical, magnetic and physical properties associated with size effect, transport phenomena, quantum computing, and other potential applications.
CONTENTS - Quantum Dots: Artificial Atoms and Molecules, Jean Pierre Leburton, USA
- Quantum Dot Atoms, Molecules, and Superlattices, H. Tamura, K. Shiraishi, and H. Takayanagi, Japan
- Self-Assembled Quantum Dots in Electric Field, Adam Babinski, Poland
- Raman Scattering from III-VI Semiconductor Interfaces, Quantum Dots and Quantum Wires, V. Wagner, J. Geurts, and W. Kiefer, Germany
- Synthesis of Nanowires Using Porous Alumina, L. Menon, USA
- Synthesis, Structure and Growth Mechanism of Oxide Nanowires, Nanotubes and Nanobelts, Zheng Wei Pan, Zu Rong Dai, and Zhong Lin Wang, USA
- Nanowires by Electron Beam-Induced Deposition and Biomolecule Templating, W. Fritzsche, Germany
- Thermal Transport in Semiconductor Nanostructures, Alexander A. Balandin, USA
- Device and Circuit Applications of Electrochemically Self-Assembled Quantum Dots and Wires, S. Bandyopadhyay, N. Kouklin, and L. Menon, USA
KEY FEATURES - Most up-to-date reference work summarizing recent advances on semiconductor quantum dots and nanowires.
- State-of-the-art chapters written by research experts from academia and industry.
- Approximately 2,000 bibliographic citations and thousands of illustrations, figures, tables, and equations.
- An essential resource for scientists, researchers, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, and college and university professors working in the field of electrical and electronic engineering, materials science, solidstate physics, nanotechnology, computational engineering, spectroscopy, and device applications.
February 2003, 443 pages, Hardcover / ISBN: 1-58883-013-6
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