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Spintronics in nanoscale devices

Hedin, Eric R.(Edited by)Joe, Yong S.(Edited by)
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By exploiting the novel properties of quantum dots and nanoscale Aharonov-Bohm rings together with the electronic and magnetic properties of various semiconductor materials and graphene, researchers have conducted numerous theoretical and computational modeling studies and experimental tests that show promising behavior for spintronics applications. Spin polarization and spin-filtering capabilities and the ability to manipulate the electron spin state through external magnetic or electric fields have demonstrated the promise of workable nanoscale devices for computing and memory applications. This book provides researchers investigating this cutting-edge field with detailed background descriptions of spin-based effects and devices and their theoretical analysis in nanoelectronic circuits.

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Pan Stanford Publishing
9814411701 / 9789814411707
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
621.381
19/04/2016
English
181 pages
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