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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas SchäpersPublisher: De Gruyter Imprint: De Gruyter Edition: Digital original Weight: 0.623kg ISBN: 9783110361674ISBN 10: 3110361671 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 25 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1 Semiconductors 1.1 Overview 1.2 Bulk semiconductors 1.2.1 Band structure 1.2.2 Effective mass 1.2.3 Intrinsic semiconductors 1.3 Doped semiconductors 1.3.1 Mobility 1.4 Layer systems 1.4.1 Semiconductor heterostructures 1.4.2 2-dimensional electron gases 1.4.3 Characteristic length scales 1.5 Quantum wires and nanowires 1.5.1 Electron beam lithography 1.5.2 Semiconductor nanowires 1.5.3 Split-gate quantum point contacts 1.6 Zero-dimensional structures: quantum dots 1.6.1 Transport at small source-drain bias voltages 1.6.2 Transport as a function of source-drain bias voltage 2 Magnetism in Solids 2.1 Overview 2.1.1 Definitions 2.1.2 Magnetization 2.1.3 Classification 2.2 Paramagnetism 2.2.1 Paramagnetism of localized moments 2.2.2 Hund's rule 2.2.3 Pauli paramagnetism 2.3 Collective Magnetism 2.3.1 Exchange interaction 2.3.2 Stoner-model 3 Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors 3.1 Overview 3.2 II-VI diluted magnetic semiconductors 3.3 III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors 3.4 Transport properties of III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors 4 Spin Injection 4.1 Overview 4.2 Resistor model 4.3 Local description of spin injection 4.4 Detection of spin-polarized carriers 4.5 Experiments on optical detection of spin polarization 4.6 Injection through a barrier 4.7 Experiments on spin injectors with interface barriers 5 Spin Transistor 5.1 Overview 5.2 InAs-based 2-dimensional electron gases 5.3 The Rashba effect 5.4 Strength of the Rashba spin-orbit coupling 5.5 Magnetoresistance measurements 5.5.1 Landau quantization 5.5.2 Beating patterns due to the Rashba effect 5.5.3 Gate-control of the Rashba effect 5.6 Dresselhaus term 5.7 Electron interference effects 5.7.1 Weak localization 5.7.2 Weak antilocalization 5.8 Rashba effect in quasi-one-dimensional structures 5.8.1 Rashba effect in planar quasi one-dimensional structures 5.8.2 Rashba effect in tubular structures 6 Magnetic Domains 6.1 Overview 6.2 Formation of domains 6.3 Domain walls 6.4 Magnetic electrodes 6.5 Local Hall effect measurements 6.6 Micromagnetic simulations 6.7 Domain wall motion 6.8 Magnetic race track memory 6.9 Magnetic domain wall logic 7 Spin Hall Effect 7.1 Introductory remarks 7.2 Spin Hall effect basic phenomena 7.3 Spin-Hall effect in GaAs 7.4 Detection of the spin Hall effect by electroluminescenceReviewsInsgesamt ist das Buch von Sch pers eine gelungene Werbung f r das Feld der Spintronik, eine gute Grundlage f r eine einsemestrige Spezialvorlesung und ein hochmotivierender Lesestoff. Michael Oestreich in: Physik Journal 16 (2017) No. 8/9, p. 85 Insgesamt ist das Buch von Schapers eine gelungene Werbung fur das Feld der Spintronik, eine gute Grundlage fur eine einsemestrige Spezialvorlesung und ein hochmotivierender Lesestoff. Michael Oestreich in: Physik Journal 16 (2017) No. 8/9, p. 85 Insgesamt ist das Buch von Schapers eine gelungene Werbung fur das Feld der Spintronik, eine gute Grundlage fur eine einsemestrige Spezialvorlesung und ein hochmotivierender Lesestoff. Michael Oestreich in Physik Journal 8/2017 Author InformationThomas Schäpers, Research Center Jülich, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |