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Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures

There is a major development emerging at the intersection of modern physics, computer science, and materials science, which struggles to squeeze more devices into a restricted volume and constitutes a central focus of modern nanotechnology. Utilizing the metal-based hybrid nanostructures may offer s...

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Autores principales: Glatz, Andreas, Kozub, Veniamin I, Vinokur, Valerii M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4779-7
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author Glatz, Andreas
Kozub, Veniamin I
Vinokur, Valerii M
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description There is a major development emerging at the intersection of modern physics, computer science, and materials science, which struggles to squeeze more devices into a restricted volume and constitutes a central focus of modern nanotechnology. Utilizing the metal-based hybrid nanostructures may offer significant advantages over those exploiting purely semiconductor materials. First, the chemistry of metals is typically simpler than that of semiconductors. Second, the electric properties of metals are much less sensitive to the structural defects and impurities than those of semiconductors. Next, metallic devices allow better electric and thermal contacts. And, last but by no means least, the high electron velocity in metals promises to accelerate enormously operation rates with respect to those in semiconductor-based devices. The book reflects scientific developments in the physics of metallic compounds based nanodevices presented at the NATO-sponsored Workshop on nanophysics held in St. Petersburg, Russia in the summer of 2003.
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spelling cern-12504482021-04-22T01:29:22Zdoi:10.1007/1-4020-4779-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/1250448engGlatz, AndreasKozub, Veniamin IVinokur, Valerii MTheory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid NanostructuresGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThere is a major development emerging at the intersection of modern physics, computer science, and materials science, which struggles to squeeze more devices into a restricted volume and constitutes a central focus of modern nanotechnology. Utilizing the metal-based hybrid nanostructures may offer significant advantages over those exploiting purely semiconductor materials. First, the chemistry of metals is typically simpler than that of semiconductors. Second, the electric properties of metals are much less sensitive to the structural defects and impurities than those of semiconductors. Next, metallic devices allow better electric and thermal contacts. And, last but by no means least, the high electron velocity in metals promises to accelerate enormously operation rates with respect to those in semiconductor-based devices. The book reflects scientific developments in the physics of metallic compounds based nanodevices presented at the NATO-sponsored Workshop on nanophysics held in St. Petersburg, Russia in the summer of 2003.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:12504482006
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Glatz, Andreas
Kozub, Veniamin I
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Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures
title Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures
title_full Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures
title_fullStr Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures
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title_short Theory of Quantum Transport in Metallic and Hybrid Nanostructures
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topic General Theoretical Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4779-7
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