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An Introduction to Quantum Transport in Semiconductors.

By: Ferry, David K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Pan Stanford Publishing, 2017Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource : text file, PDF.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315206226; 1315206226; 9781351796385; 1351796380; 9781351796378; 1351796372; 9781351796361; 1351796364; 9789814745871; 9814745871.Subject(s): SCIENCE -- Solid State Physics | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Electronics -- Microelectronics | SemiconductorsDDC classification: 621.38152 Online resources: Taylor & Francis Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access. | Taylor & Francis Click here to view. | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction / David K. Ferry -- chapter 2 Approaches to Quantum Transport / David K. Ferry -- chapter 3 Equilibrium Green's Functions / David K. Ferry -- chapter 4 Interaction Representation / David K. Ferry -- chapter 5 Role of Temperature / David K. Ferry -- chapter 6 Quantum Devices / David K. Ferry -- chapter 7 Density Matrix / David K. Ferry -- chapter 8 Wigner Function / David K. Ferry -- chapter 9 Real-Time Green's Functions I / David K. Ferry -- chapter 10 Real-Time Green's Functions II / David K. Ferry -- chapter 11 Relativistic Quantum Transport / David K. Ferry.
Scope and content: Throughout their college career, most engineering students have done problems and studies that are basically situated in the classical world. Some may have taken quantum mechanics as their chosen field of study. This book moves beyond the basics to highlight the full quantum mechanical nature of the transport of carriers through nanoelectronic structures. The book is unique in that addresses quantum transport only in the materials that are of interest to microelectronics--semiconductors, with their variable densities and effective masses. The author develops Green's functions starting from equilibrium Green's functions and going through modern time-dependent approaches to non-equilibrium Green's functions, introduces relativistic bands for graphene and topological insulators and discusses the quantum transport changes that these bands induce, and discusses applications such as weak localization and phase breaking processes, resonant tunneling diodes, single-electron tunneling, and entanglement. Furthermore, he also explains modern ensemble Monte Carlo approaches to simulation of various approaches to quantum transport and the hydrodynamic approaches to quantum transport. All in all, the book describes all approaches to quantum transport in semiconductors, thus becoming an essential textbook for advanced graduate students in electrical engineering or physics.
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Throughout their college career, most engineering students have done problems and studies that are basically situated in the classical world. Some may have taken quantum mechanics as their chosen field of study. This book moves beyond the basics to highlight the full quantum mechanical nature of the transport of carriers through nanoelectronic structures. The book is unique in that addresses quantum transport only in the materials that are of interest to microelectronics--semiconductors, with their variable densities and effective masses. The author develops Green's functions starting from equilibrium Green's functions and going through modern time-dependent approaches to non-equilibrium Green's functions, introduces relativistic bands for graphene and topological insulators and discusses the quantum transport changes that these bands induce, and discusses applications such as weak localization and phase breaking processes, resonant tunneling diodes, single-electron tunneling, and entanglement. Furthermore, he also explains modern ensemble Monte Carlo approaches to simulation of various approaches to quantum transport and the hydrodynamic approaches to quantum transport. All in all, the book describes all approaches to quantum transport in semiconductors, thus becoming an essential textbook for advanced graduate students in electrical engineering or physics.

Chapter 1 Introduction / David K. Ferry -- chapter 2 Approaches to Quantum Transport / David K. Ferry -- chapter 3 Equilibrium Green's Functions / David K. Ferry -- chapter 4 Interaction Representation / David K. Ferry -- chapter 5 Role of Temperature / David K. Ferry -- chapter 6 Quantum Devices / David K. Ferry -- chapter 7 Density Matrix / David K. Ferry -- chapter 8 Wigner Function / David K. Ferry -- chapter 9 Real-Time Green's Functions I / David K. Ferry -- chapter 10 Real-Time Green's Functions II / David K. Ferry -- chapter 11 Relativistic Quantum Transport / David K. Ferry.

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