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Nanoscale Device Physics

Science and Engineering Fundamentals

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  • 688 páginas
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This book provides a unique, elegantly unified discussion of information processing and computation in nanoscale physical systems, encompassing the fundamental nature of information, its various physical embodiments, and phenomena that can be exploited at the nanoscale for information manipulation and storage. No other source provides such breadth of coverage, which here is combined with Tiwariâs characteristically deep, insightful exposition and perspective. As the first to appear in what is envisioned to be a four-volume series on electroscience of the nanoscale, Nanoscale Device Physics will serve as a unique and highly valuable resource for advanced education in, and thoughtful reflection on, modern solid state device physics. Edward T. Yu, Microelectronics Research Center, University of Texas at Austin

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Nanoscale Device Physics, Sandip Tiwari

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Título
Nanoscale Device Physics
Subtítulo
Science and Engineering Fundamentals
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2017
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
688
ISBN10
0198759878
ISBN13
9780198759874
Serie
Descripción
This book provides a unique, elegantly unified discussion of information processing and computation in nanoscale physical systems, encompassing the fundamental nature of information, its various physical embodiments, and phenomena that can be exploited at the nanoscale for information manipulation and storage. No other source provides such breadth of coverage, which here is combined with Tiwariâs characteristically deep, insightful exposition and perspective. As the first to appear in what is envisioned to be a four-volume series on electroscience of the nanoscale, Nanoscale Device Physics will serve as a unique and highly valuable resource for advanced education in, and thoughtful reflection on, modern solid state device physics. Edward T. Yu, Microelectronics Research Center, University of Texas at Austin