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        Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics, 1/e 
    
    
    
    
    
        Author(s) 
            George W. Hanson 
    
    
        ISBN 
            9788131726792
    
        Imprint 
            Pearson Education
    
    
        Copyright 
            2009
    
    
        Pages 
            400
    
    
        Binding 
            Paperback
    
    
        List Price  Rs.
            1250.00
    
    
    
         
    
    
    
    
 
    
    This is the first actual nanoelectronics textbook for undergraduate engineering and applied sciences students. It provides an introduction to Nanoelectronics, as well as a self-contained overview of the necessary physical concepts – taking a fairly gentle but serious approach to a field that will be extremely important in the near future.
        
    
    
        
 
 
    
            
                
        
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                Part I Fundamentals of Nanoscopic Physics- Introduction To Nanoelectronics
 - Classical Particles, Classicalwaves, And Quantum Particles
 - Quantum Mechanics of Electrons
 - Free And Confined Electrons
 - Electrons Subject To a Periodic Potential — Band Theory of Solids
 
Part II Single-Electron and Few-Electron Phenomena and Devices- Tunnel Junctions and Applications of Tunneling
 - Coulomb Blockade and the Single-Electron Transistor
 
Part III Many Electron Phenomena
- Particle Statistics and Density of States
 - Models of Semiconductor Quantum Wells, Quantum Wires, and Quantum Dots
 - Nanowires, Ballistic Transport, and Spin Transport
 
                
                     
             
        
            
                
                - Three-part organization
  
- Many experimental results from the literature support the physical concepts described in the text.
  
- A considerable number of end-of-chapter problems enable students to practice problem-solving.
 
                
                     
             
        
    
 
 
 
     
                     
                 
                
                    
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