Semiconductor spintronics
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Semiconductor spintronics
World Scientific, c2012
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Semiconductor Spintronics, as an emerging research discipline and an important advanced field in physics, has developed quickly and obtained fruitful results in recent decades. This volume is the first monograph summarizing the physical foundation and the experimental results obtained in this field. With the culmination of the authors' extensive working experiences, this book presents the developing history of semiconductor spintronics, its basic concepts and theories, experimental results, and the prospected future development. This unique book intends to provide a systematic and modern foundation for semiconductor spintronics aimed at researchers, professors, post-doctorates, and graduate students, and to help them master the overall knowledge of spintronics.
Table of Contents
- Crystal Field Theory of Magnetic Ions in Semiconductor
- Giant Zeeman Splitting Effect of Dilute Magnetic Semiconductor
- Average Field Theory of Curie Temperature in Ferromagnetic Semiconductor
- Injection and Transport of Spin Polarized Electrons
- Relaxation Mechanisms of Spin Flip
- Rashba and Dresselhaus Effects
- Optical Responsibility of Spin
- Control of Spin Coherent Electrons, Spin Hall Effect, Production of Spin Current
- Transport of Spin Polarized Electrons Through 2D Electron Gas and Quantum Dot
- Spin Properties in Quantum Dots and Wires.
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