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This volume includes highlights of the theories and experimental findings that underlie essential phenomena occurring in quantum-based devices and systems as well as the principles of operation of selected novel quantum-based electronic devices and systems. A number of the emerging approaches to creating new types of quantum-based electronic devices and systems are also discussed.
Contents
Architectures for quantum-based systems - chemically self-assembled nanoelectronic computing networks, S. Bandhopadhyay et al; quantum-dot cellular automata devices and architectures, W. Porod; first generation quantum devices - two-dimensional electrons in field effect transistors, M.S. Shur and M. Dyakonov; quantum wires and quantum dots - carbon nanotubes and nanotube-based nano devices, J.-P. Lu and J. Han; scattering time engineering in quantum-based electronic devices, J.-P. Leburton; room temperature silicon quantum devices, R. Tsu; single electron devices - single electron devices, D.D. Smith; some consequences of chaos for quantum devices, S. Washburn; theory - Bloch electron dynamics in spatially homogenous electric fields, G.J. Iafrate et al; Schrodinger equation Monte Carlo - bridging the gap from quantum to classical transport, L.F. Register; recent developments on electron-phonon interactions in structures for quantum-based electronic and opto-electronic devices, M. Dutta et al.