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By
T. Chakraborty, Max-Planck Institut fuer Physik komplexer Systeme, Nothnitzerstr. 38, D-01187 Dresden, Germany
F. Peeters, Department of Physics, University of Antwerp (UIA), Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Antwerp, Belgium
U. Sivan, Department of Physics and Solid State Institute, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel
Description
This book is a collection of some of the invited talks presented at the international meeting held at the Max Planck Institut fuer Physik
Komplexer Systeme, Dresden, Germany during August 6-30, 2001, on the rapidly developing field of nanoscale science in science and bio-electronics
Semiconductor physics has experienced unprecedented developments over the second half of the twentieth century. The exponential growth
in microelectronic processing power and the size of dynamic memorie has been achieved by significant downscaling of the minimum feature
size. Smaller feature sizes result in increased functional density, faster speed, and lower costs. In this process one is reaching the
limits where quantum effects and fluctuations are beginning to play an important role.This book reflects the achievements of the
present times and future directions of research on nanoscopic dimensions.
Contents
Preface.
1. Electronic states and transport in carbon nanotubes (T. Ando).
2. Vertical diatomic artificial quantum dot molecules (D.G.
Austing et al.).
3. Optical spectroscopy of self-assembled quantum dots (D. Mowbray, J. Finley).
4. Generation of single photons
using semiconductor quantum dots (A.J. Shields et al.)
5. Spin, spin-orbit, and electron-electron interactions in mesoscopic
systems (Y. Oreg et al.).
6. Kondo effect in quantum dots with an even number of electrons (M. Eto).
7. From single dots to
interacting arrays (V. Gudmundsson et al.).
8. Quantum dots in a strong magnetic field: Quasi classical consideration (A. Matulis).
9. Micro-Hall-magnetometry (M. Rahm, J. Biberger, D. Weiss).
10. Stochastic optimization methods for biomolecular structure prediction
(T. Herges, H. Merlitz, W. Wenzel).
11. Electrical transport through a molecular nanojunction (M. Hettler, H. Scholler, W. Wenzel).
12.
Single metalloproteins at work: Towards a single-protein transistor (P. Facci)
13. Towards synthetic evolution of nanostructures (H.
Lipson).
Subject Index
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Hardbound, 362 pages, publication date: APR-2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50993-2
ISBN-10: 0-444-50993-3
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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