Integrated Silicon-Metal Systems at the Nanoscale (e-bog) af Nayfeh, Ammar
Nayfeh, Ammar (forfatter)

Integrated Silicon-Metal Systems at the Nanoscale e-bog

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Integrated Silicon-Metal Systems at the Nanoscale: Applications in Photonics, Quantum Computing, Networking, and Internet is a comprehensive guide to the interaction, materials and functional integration at the nanoscale of the silicon-metal binary system and a variety of emerging and next-generation advanced device applications, from energy and electronics, to sensing, quantum computing and qu...
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Nayfeh, Ammar (forfatter)
Forlag Elsevier
Udgivet 12 april 2023
Længde 564 sider
Genrer Plastics and polymers
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780443186745
Integrated Silicon-Metal Systems at the Nanoscale: Applications in Photonics, Quantum Computing, Networking, and Internet is a comprehensive guide to the interaction, materials and functional integration at the nanoscale of the silicon-metal binary system and a variety of emerging and next-generation advanced device applications, from energy and electronics, to sensing, quantum computing and quantum internet networks. The book guides the readers through advanced techniques and etching processes, combining underlying principles, materials science, design, and operation of metal-Si nanodevices. Each chapter focuses on a specific use of integrated metal-silicon nanostructures, including storage and resistive next-generation nano memory and transistors, photo and molecular sensing, harvest and storage device electrodes, phosphor light converters, and hydrogen fuel cells, as well as future application areas, such as spin transistors, quantum computing, hybrid quantum devices, and quantum engineering, networking, and internet. Provides detailed coverage of materials, design and operation of metal-Si nanodevices Offers a step-by-step approach, supported by principles, methods, illustrations and equations Explores a range of cutting-edge emerging applications across electronics, sensing and quantum computing