Overview
- Editors:
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Anatoli Korkin
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Nano and Giga Solutions, Inc., Gilbert, USA
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Predrag S. Krstić
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, Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
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Jack C. Wells
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, Center for Engineering Science Advanced, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
- Provides an authoritative overview of the current status and future trends of nanoelectronics, photonics, and solar energy
- Presents broad-ranging tutorials on both theoretical and experimental aspects of key topics in nanotechnology
- Written by recognized international experts in each area
- Addresses the needs of both graduate students and nanotechnology "gurus"
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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- Paolo Lugli, Simone Locci, Christoph Erlen, Gyorgy Csaba
Pages 1-40
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- D. J. Lockwood, L. Tsybeskov
Pages 41-84
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- Zoran Lj. Petrović, Paul Maguire, Marija Radmilović-Radjenović, Maja Radetić, Nevena Puač, Dragana Marić et al.
Pages 85-130
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- Gyula Eres, D.B. Geohegan, A.A. Puretzky, C.M. Rouleau
Pages 131-152
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- Thomas Thundat, Charles W. Van Neste, Larry R. Senesac, Adam R. Krause
Pages 183-191
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- A. Manthiram, T. Muraliganth
Pages 211-243
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Back Matter
Pages 271-272
About this book
Tutorial lectures given by world-renowned researchers have become one of the important traditions of the Nano and Giga Challenges (NGC) conference series. 1 Soon after preparations had begun for the rst forum, NGC2002, in Moscow, Russia, the organizers realized that publication of the lectures notes would be a va- able legacy of the meeting and a signi cant educational resource and knowledge base for students, young researchers, and senior experts. Our rst book was p- lished by Elsevier and received the same title as the meeting itself—Nano and Giga 2 Challenges in Microelectronics. Our second book, Nanotechnology for Electronic 3 4 Materials and Devices, based on the tutorial lectures at NGC2004 in Krakow, 5 Poland, the third book from NGC2007 in Phoenix, Arizona, and the current book 6 from joint NGC2009 and CSTC2009 meeting in Hamilton, Ontario, have been published in Springer’s Nanostructure Science and Technology series. Hosted by McMaster University, the meeting NGC/CSTC 2009 was held as a joint event of two conference series, Nano and Giga Challenges (Nano & Giga Forum) and Canadian Semiconductor Technology Conferences (CSTC), bringing together the networks and expertise of both professional forums. Informational (electronics and photonics), renewable energy (solar systems, fuel cells, and batteries), and sensor (nano and bio) technologies have reached a new stage in their development in terms of engineering limits to cost-effective impro- ment of current technological approaches. The latest miniaturization of electronic devices is approaching atomic dimensions.
Editors and Affiliations
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Nano and Giga Solutions, Inc., Gilbert, USA
Anatoli Korkin
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, Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
Predrag S. Krstić
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, Center for Engineering Science Advanced, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
Jack C. Wells