Advanced Semiconductor and Organic Nano-Techniques Parts I, II and III

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Advanced Semiconductor and Organic Nano-Techniques Parts I, II and III
By Hadis Morkoc

Publisher: Academic Press | 1560 pages | 2004-01-02 | ISBN: 0125070608 | English | PDF | 54.1MB

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Physical sciences and engineering, as well as biological sciences have recently made great strides in their respective fields. More importantly, the cross-fertilization of ideas, paradigms and methodologies have led to the unprecedented technological developments in areas such as information processing, full colour semiconductor displays, compact biosensors and controlled drug discovery to name a few.

Top experts in their respective fields have come together to discuss the latest developments and the future of micro-nano electronics. They investigate issues to be faced in ultimate limits such as single electron transitors; zero dimensional systems for unique properties; thresholdless lasers, electronics based on inexpensive and flexible plastic chips; cell manipulation; biosensors; DNA based computers; quantum computing; DNA sequencing chips; micro fluidics; nanomotors based on molecules; molecular electronics and recently emerging wide bandgap semiconductors for emitters, detectors and power amplifiers.

Contributions from top experts in this field
Covers a wide range of topics

Part I: Nanoscale Electronics and Optoelectronics
Chapter 1 - Emerging Advances in Microelectronics, Optoelectronics and Bioelectronics, Pages 1-145, H. Morkoç


Chapter 2 - The Challenge of Developing a Roadmap from Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics, Pages 147-209, R. Doering


Chapter 3 - CMOS Scaling to Nanometer Lengths, Pages 211-238, Y. Taur


Chapter 4 - Sub-20-nm Electron Devices, Pages 239-302, K. Likharev


Chapter 5 - Applications of Single Electron Tunnelling, Pages 303-324, J.P. Pekola


Chapter 6 - Silicon on Insulator: Technology and Devices, Pages 325-365, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Balestra


Chapter 7 - Quantum Dot Lasers, Pages 367-410, D.G. Deppe, H. Huang


Chapter 8 - Nanotechnology and Magnetic Memories, Pages 411-439, A.V. Pohm


Chapter 9 - Quantum Information Science from the Perspective of a Device and Materials Engineer, Pages 441-502, S. Bandyopadhyay


Part II: Tunable Bandgaps and Nanotubes
Chapter 1 - Engineering the Electronic Structure and the Optical Properties of Semiconductor Quantum Dots, Pages 1-50, M. De Giorgi, R. Rinaldi, T. Johal, G. Pagliara, A. Passaseo, M. De Vittorio, M. Lomascolo, R. Cingolani, A. Vasanelli, R. Ferreira, G. Bastard


Chapter 2 - GaN-Based Modulation Doped FETs and Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors, Pages 51-145, H. Morkoç


Chapter 3 - Ultraviolet Photodetectors based on GaN and AlGaN, Pages 147-190, H. Temkin


Chapter 4 - Organic Field-Effect Transistors for Large-Area Electronics, Pages 191-240, C.D. Dimitrakopoulos


Chapter 5 - Organic Optoelectronics: The Case of Oligothiophenes, Pages 241-291, G. Gigli, M. Anni, R. Cingolani, G. Barbarella


Chapter 6 - Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Nanoelectronics, Pages 293-343, M.S. Fuhrer


Chapter 7 - Short Wavelength III-Nitride Lasers, Pages 345-405, A.V. Nurmikko


Part III: Physics and Technology of Molecular and Biotechnology Systems
Chapter 1 - Electrical Conduction through Molecules, Pages 1-41, F. Zahid, M. Paulsson, S. Datta


Chapter 2 - Molecular Electronic Devices, Pages 43-187, J. Chen, M.A. Reed, S.M. Dirk, D.W. Price, A.M. Rawlett, J.M. Tour, D.S. Grubisha, D.W. Bennett


Chapter 3 - Fabrication of Nanoscale Structures using STM and AFM, Pages 189-224, A.A. Baski


Chapter 4 - Optical Nanosensors for Biological Applications—Spectroscopic Techniques at the Cellular Level, Pages 225-250, B.M. Cullum, T. Vo-Dinh


Chapter 5 - Current Issues and Advances in Dissociated Cell Culturing on Nano-and Microfabricated Substrates, Pages 251-318, H.G. Craighead, C.D. James, A.M.P. Turner


Chapter 6 - Electrical Fields: Their Nature and Influence on Biological Systems, Pages 319-346, R.J. Colello, J.K. Alexander


Chapter 7 - DNA Chips Come of Age, Pages 347-370, G. Ramsay


Chapter 8 - Biological Computation: From DNA to Cells, Pages 371-405, C.C. Maley


Chapter 9 - Cellular Manipulations, Pages 407-482, C. González, S.D. Collins


Chapter 10 - Fluidics in Microchannels, Pages 483-504, P.M.St. John, M. Deshpande


Chapter 11 - Hybrid Biological Nanomachines, Pages 505-540, J.J. Schmidt, C.D. Montemagno

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