Nanoelectronics and Information Technology : Advanced Electronic Materials and Novel Devices

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-05-01
Publisher(s): Wiley-VCH
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Summary

Providing an introduction to electronic materials and device concepts for the major areas of current and future information technology, the value of this book lies in its focus on the underlying principles. Illustrated by contemporary examples, these basic principles will hold, despite the rapid developments in this field, especially emphasizing nanoelectronics. There is hardly any field where the links between basic science and application are tighter than in nanoelectronics & information technology. As an example, the design of resonant tunneling transistors, single electron devices or molecular electronic structures is simply inconceivable without delving deep into quantum mechanics. This textbook is primarily aimed at students of physics, electrical engineering and information technology, as well as material science in their 3rd year and higher. It is equally of interest to professionals wanting a broader overview of this hot topic. "Nanoelectronics and Information Technology" by Rainer Waser and his colleagues is an outstanding compendium of information about an exciting new field. Owing to its high quality and complete coverage of the many topics in this area, this well referenced book will have a long and very useful life as a primary text for students experienced and new in nanoelectronics. It is a very impressive book." (Richard Siegel)

Author Biography

The Editor:
Rainer Waser is Professor of Physics at the faculty for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of the RWTH Aachen University and Director at the Institute of Solid State Research (IFF) at the HGF
Research Center J++lich, Germany.

In 1984, he received his PhD in physical chemistry at the University of Darmstadt, and worked at the Philips Research Laboratory, Aachen, until he was
appointed professor in 1992. His research group is focused on fundamental aspects of electronic materials and on such integrated devices as non-volatile memories, specifically ferroelectric memories, logic devices, sensors and actuators. Throughout, he has been
collaborating with major semiconductor industries in Europe, the US, and the Far East. He has been honored with the IEEE "Ferroelectrics Recognition Award 2000".

Rainer Waser has organized several international conferences, published about 200 technical papers and holds ten patents. Since 2001, he has been the coordinator of the research program Information Technology and Nanoelectronics within the German National Research Centers (Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft).

Table of Contents

Contents 4(3)
Preface 7(4)
General Introduction 11(14)
I Fundamentals
25(162)
Dielectrics
31(28)
Ferroelectrics
59(20)
Electronic Properties and Quantum Effects
79(28)
Magnetoelectronics -- Magnetism and Magnetotransport in Layered Structures
107(20)
Organic Molecules -- Electronic Structures, Properties, and Reactions
127(18)
Neurons -- The Molecular Basis of their Electrical Excitability
145(20)
Circuit and System Design
165(22)
II Technology and Analysis
187(132)
Film Deposition Methods
197(24)
Lithography
221(26)
Material Removing Techniques -- Etching and Chemical Mechanical Polishing
247(24)
Analysis by Diffraction and Fluorescence Methods
271(24)
Scanning Probe Techniques
295(24)
III Logic Devices
319(206)
Silicon MOSFETs -- Novel Materials and Alternative Concepts
357(28)
Ferroelectric Field Effect Transistors
385(20)
Quantum Transport Devices Based on Resonant Tunneling
405(18)
Single-Electron Devices for Logic Applications
423(20)
Superconductor Digital Electronics
443(16)
Quantum Computing Using Superconductors
459(12)
Carbon Nanotubes for Data Processing
471(28)
Molecular Electronics
499(26)
IV Random Access Memories
525(80)
High-Permittivity Materials for DRAMs
537(26)
Ferroelectric Random Access Memories
563(26)
Magnetoresistive RAM
589(16)
V Mass Storage Devices
605(96)
Hard Disk Drives
615(16)
Magneto-Optical Discs
631(12)
Rewritable DVDs Based on Phase Change Materials
643(14)
Holographic Data Storage
657(28)
AFM-Based Mass Storage -- The Millipede Concept
685(16)
VI Data Transmission and Interfaces
701(106)
Transmission on Chip and Board Level
713(14)
Photonic Networks
727(26)
Microwave Communication Systems -- Novel Approaches for Passive Devices
753(24)
Neuroelectronic Interfacing: Semiconductor Chips with Ion Channels, Nerve Cells, and Brain
777(30)
VII Sensor Arrays and Imaging Systems
807(70)
Optical 3-D Time-of-Flight Imaging System
817(12)
Pyroelectric Detector Arrays for IR Imaging
829(18)
Electronic Noses
847(14)
2-D Tactile Sensors and Tactile Sensor Arrays
861(16)
VIII Displays
877(90)
Liquid Crystal Displays
887(24)
Organic Light Emitting Devices
911(16)
Field-Emission and Plasma Displays
927(26)
Electronic Paper
953(14)
Abbreviations 967(6)
Symbols 973(6)
Authors 979(4)
Index 983

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