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Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems: From Transistors to Molecular and Quantum Devices

Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems: From Transistors to Molecular and Quantum Devices
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Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems: From Transistors to Molecular and Quantum Devices

 
 
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An accessible introduction for electronic engineers, computer scientists and physicists. The overview covers all aspects from underlying technologies to circuits and systems. The challenge of nanoelectronics is not only to manufacture minute structures but also to develop innovative systems for effective integration of the billions of devices. On the system level, various architectures are presented and important features of systems, such as design strategies, processing power, and reliability are discussed. Many specific technologies are presented, including molecular devices, quantum electronic devices, resonant tunnelling devices, single electron devices, superconducting devices, and even devices for DNA and quantum computing. The book also compares these devices with current silicon technologies and discusses limits of electronics and the future of nanosystems.


Product Details
Author:Karl Goser
Paperback:296 pages
Publisher:Springer
Publication Date:January 22, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:3540404430
Product Width:150.0 centimeters
Product Height:233.5 centimeters
Product Weight:1.01 pounds
Package Length:9.0 inches
Package Width:6.1 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.95 pounds
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4reasonable extrapolations of new systems  Mar 16, 2006 By W Boudville
Goser provides an interdisciplinary foray into nanosystems. Ideally, if your background is materials science, engineering or physics, you can pick up some ideas from the text. The physics details are not too abstruse to turn away an engineering reader.

Many of the designs described involve quantum mechanical effects. Quantum wires and dots, for example, that might have novel uses. Attention is also paid to how the new systems might be made. Not just as research efforts, but as practical outputs of a fab.

There is speculation about future systems, as indeed you would expect. But commendably restrained. The extrapolations seem reasonable, given our current abilities.

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