Introduction to nanoelectronic single-electron circuit design / [by] : Jaap Hoekstra , Delft University of Technology , The Netherlands
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- 9789814241939 (hbk.)
- 9814241938 (hbk.)
- Nanoelectric single-eletron circuit design
- TK7871.99.M44 M247
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-292) and index
Introduction -- Tunneling experiments in nanoelectronics -- Current in electrodynamics and circuit theory -- Free electrons in quantum mechanics -- Current and tunnel current in quantum physics -- Energy in circuit theory -- Energy in the switched two-capacitor circuit -- Impulse circuit model for single-electron tunneling--zero tunneling time -- Impulse circuit models for single-electron tunneling--nonzero tunneling times -- Generalizing the theory to multi-junction circuits -- Single electron tunneling circuit examples -- Circuit design methodologies -- More potential applications and challenges.
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