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Quantum Heterostructures

Quantum Heterostructures

Quantum Heterostructures

Microelectronics and Optoelectronics
Vladimir Mitin, Wayne State University, Detroit
Viacheslav Kochelap, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
Michael A. Stroscio, Duke University, North Carolina
July 1999
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    Quantum Heterostructures provides a detailed description of the key physical and engineering principles of quantum semiconductor heterostructures. Blending important concepts from physics, materials science, and electrical engineering, it also explains clearly the behavior and operating features of modern microelectronic and optoelectronic devices. The authors begin by outlining the trends that have driven development in this field, most importantly the need for high-performance devices in computer, information, and communications technologies. They then describe the basics of quantum nanoelectronics, including various transport mechanisms. In the latter part of the book, they cover novel microelectronic devices, and optical devices based on quantum heterostructures. The book contains many homework problems and is suitable as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in electrical engineering, physics, or materials science. It will also be of great interest to those involved in research or development in microelectronic or optoelectronic devices.

    • Covers both electronic and optical properties, with reference to actual devices
    • Will appeal to electrical engineering, physics, and materials science audiences

    Reviews & endorsements

    "[The authors] extensively describe the fundamental physical and engineering principles of semiconductor heterostructures. They combine concepts from physics, materials science, and device engineering in a unifying framework to establish an understanding of basic underlying concepts." Choice

    "The authors do a good job of explaining the various physical phenomena and in motivating their device applications...This book will be most useful to the physicist who has an interest in learning about nanoelectronics and quantum devices and who may contemplate joining the ranks of researchers in nanostructure physics and technology...a thorough introduction to the physical principles of nanostructures and their device applications. It should serve as a useful starting point for those individuals wanting to learn about the current thinking and the state of the art in nanoelectronics." Physics Today

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    Product details

    July 1999
    Paperback
    9780521636353
    664 pages
    254 × 178 × 34 mm
    1.13kg
    320 b/w illus. 20 tables 48 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Trends in microelectronics and optoelectronics
    • 2. Theoretical basis of nanoelectronics
    • 3. Electrons in quantum structures
    • 4. Properties of particular quantum structures
    • 5. Lattice vibrations in quantum structures
    • 6. Electron scattering in quantum structures
    • 7. Parallel transport in quantum structures
    • 8. Perpendicular transport in quantum structures
    • 9. Electronic devices based on quantum heterostructures
    • 10. Optics of quantum structures
    • 11. Electro-optics and nonlinear optics
    • 12. Optical devices based on quantum structures.
      Authors
    • Vladimir Mitin , Wayne State University, Detroit
    • Viacheslav Kochelap , National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
    • Michael A. Stroscio , Duke University, North Carolina