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Quantum Dot A Journey into the Future of Microelectronics

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ISBN-10: 019521157X

ISBN-13: 9780195211573

Edition: 1995

Authors: Richard Turton

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Since first developed in the early sixties, silicon chip technology has made vast leaps forward. From a rudimentary circuit with a mere handful of transistors, the chip has evolved into a technological miracle, packing millions of bits of information on a surface no larger than a human thumbnail. And most experts predict that in the near future, we will see chips with over a billion bits. At the same time, this revolution in microelectronics has sparked a dramatic change in the way we live. An integral part of the computer industry, the microchip is found in everything from lasers, fax machines, and satellites to greeting cards and children's toys. And yet few people have any idea how chips…    
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Book details

List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/24/1995
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 6.37" wide x 9.50" long x 0.97" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Preface
Prologue. The Rise and Rise of the Silicon Chipp. 1
Nature's Construction Set: Assembling the Building Blocks of Matterp. 5
To Conduct or Not to Conduct and Where Semiconductors Fit Inp. 18
p-n Junctions: How They Work and What You Can Do With Themp. 34
A Logical Decision: Using the Transistor as an Electronic Switchp. 47
The Amazing Shrinking Transistor: The Benefits of Integrated Circuitsp. 64
Upwardly Mobile or How to Make Electrons Travel Fasterp. 78
When is a Particle not a Particle? The Importance of Electron Wavesp. 96
The Joy of Tunnelling: From Superatoms to Superlatticesp. 120
Negative Resistance and the Quantum Transistorp. 136
Superconductors and Single Electron Tunnellingp. 155
Making Light Work: Computing with Photonsp. 173
Epilogue. Computing the Futurep. 191
Glossaryp. 197
Further readingp. 203
Indexp. 207
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