The past few decades of research and development in solid-state semicon- ductor physics and electronics have witnessed a rapid growth in the drive to exploit quantum mechanics in the design and function of semiconductor devices. This has been fueled for instance by the remarkable advances in our ability to fabricate nanostructures such as quantum wells, quantum wires and quantum dots. Despite this contemporary focus on semiconductor "quantum devices," a principal quantum mechanical aspect of the electron - its spin has it accounts for an added quan- largely been ignored (except in as much as...
The past few decades of research and development in solid-state semicon- ductor physics and electronics have witnessed a rapid growth in the drive to ...
The past few decades of research and development in solid-state semicon- ductor physics and electronics have witnessed a rapid growth in the drive to exploit quantum mechanics in the design and function of semiconductor devices. This has been fueled for instance by the remarkable advances in our ability to fabricate nanostructures such as quantum wells, quantum wires and quantum dots. Despite this contemporary focus on semiconductor "quantum devices," a principal quantum mechanical aspect of the electron - its spin has it accounts for an added quan- largely been ignored (except in as much as...
The past few decades of research and development in solid-state semicon- ductor physics and electronics have witnessed a rapid growth in the drive to ...