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Print Price: $57.95

Format:
Paperback
312 pp.
194 b/w illustrations, 189 mm x 246 mm

ISBN-13:
9780199673490

Publication date:
March 2013

Imprint: OUP UK


The Physics of Nanoelectronics

Transport and Fluctuation Phenomena at Low Temperatures

Dr. Tero T. Heikkila

Series : Oxford Master Series in Condensed Matter Physics

Advances in nanotechnology have allowed physicists and engineers to miniaturize electronic structures to the limit where finite-size related phenomena start to impact their properties. This book discusses such phenomena and models made for their description. The book starts from the semiclassical description of nonequilibrium effects, details the scattering theory used for quantum transport calculations, and explains the main interference effects. It also describes how to treat fluctuations and correlations, how interactions affect transport through small islands, and how superconductivity modifies these effects.

The last two chapters describe new emerging fields related with graphene and nanoelectromechanics. The focus of the book is on the phenomena rather than formalism, but the book still explains in detail the main models constructed for these phenomena. It also introduces a number of electronic devices, including the single-electron transistor, the superconducting tunnel junction refrigerator, and the superconducting quantum bit.

Readership : Suitable for advanced undergraduate and starting graduate physics students working on nanoelectronics.

1. Introduction
2. Semiclassical theory
3. Scattering approach
4. Quantum interference effects
5. Introduction to superconductivity
6. Fluctuations and correlations
7. Single electron effects
8. Quantum dots
9. Tunnel junctions with superconductors
10. Graphene
11. Nanoelectromechanical systems
Appendix A: Important technical tools
Appendix B: Current operator for the scattering theory
Appendix C: Fluctuation-dissipation theorem
Appendix D: Derivation of the Boltzmann-Langevin noise formula
Appendix E: Reection coefficient in electronic circuits

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Tero Heikkilä works as a Finnish Academy Research Fellow and the Head of the Nano Theory Group at the Low Temperature Laboratory in Aalto University, Finland.

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Special Features

  • Suitable for use as course material.
  • Concentrates on phenomena rather than formalism.
  • Contains a wide selection of topics.
  • Contains topics that have not been discussed at length in other textbooks, such as graphene and quantum effects in nanoelectromechanics.
  • Solutions manual available on request.