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Many bottom-up and top-down techniques for nanomaterial and nanostructure generation have enabled the development of applications in nanoelectronics and nanophotonics. Handbook of Nanophysics: Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics explores important recent applications of nanophysics in the areas of electronics and photonics. Each peer-reviewed c
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editor
- Contributors
- Part I: Computing and Nanoelectronic Devices
- Chapter 1: Quantum Computingin Spin Nanosystems
- Chapter 2: Nanomemories UsingSelf-Organized Quantum Dots
- Chapter 3: Carbon Nanotube Memory Elements
- Chapter 4: Ferromagnetic Islands
- Chapter 5: A Single Nano-Dot Embeddedin a Plate Capacitor
- Chapter 6: Nanometer-SizedFerroelectric Capacitors
- Chapter 7: Superconducting Weak LinksMade of Carbon Nanostructures
- Chapter 8: Micromagnetic Modelingof Nanoscale Spin Valves
- Chapter 9: Quantum Spin Tunneling inMolecular Nanomagnets
- Chapter 10: Inelastic Electron Transportthrough Molecular Junctions
- Chapter 11: Bridging Biomolecules with Nanoelectronics
- Chapter 12: Transistor Structures for Nanoelectronics
- Chapter 13: Metal Nanolayer-Base Transistor
- Chapter 14: ZnO Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors
- Chapter 15: C60 Field Effect Transistors
- Chapter 16: The Cooper-Pair Transistor
- Part III: Nanolithography
- Chapter 17: Multispacer Patterning:A Technology for the Nano Era
- Chapter 18: Patterning and Ordering withNanoimprint Lithography
- Chapter 19: Nanoelectronics Lithography
- Chapter 20: Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography
- Chapter 22: Optical Spectroscopy of Nanomaterials
- Chapter 23: Nanoscale Excitons andSemiconductor Quantum Dots
- Chapter 24: Optical Properties of MetalClusters and Nanoparticles
- Chapter 25: Photoluminescence from Silicon Nanostructures
- Chapter 26: Polarization-SensitiveNanowire and Nanorod Optics
- Chapter 27: Nonlinear Optics with Clusters
- Chapter 28: Second-Harmonic Generationin Metal Nanostructures
- Chapter 29: Nonlinear Optics inSemiconductor Nanostructures
- Chapter 30: Light Scattering from Nanofibers
- Chapter 31: Biomimetics: Photonic Nanostructures
- Part V: NanophotonicDevices
- Chapter 32: Photon Localizationat the Nanoscale
- Chapter 33: Operations in Nanophotonics
- Chapter 34: System Architectures for Nanophotonics
- Chapter 35: Nanophotonics for DeviceOperation and Fabrication
- Chapter 36: Nanophotonic Device Materials
- Chapter 37: Waveguides for Nanophotonics
- Chapter 38: Biomolecular Neuronet Devices
- Part VI: Nanoscale Lasers
- Chapter 39: Nanolasers
- Chapter 40: Quantum Dot Laser
- Chapter 41: Mode-Locked Quantum-Dot Lasers
- Back cover