Quantum dots and quantum cellular automata : recent trends and applications

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Quantum dots and quantum cellular automata : recent trends and applications

Debashis De, Sitanshu Bhattacharaya and K. P. Ghatak, editors

(Physics research and technology)

Nova Science Publishers, c2013

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book investigates the electronic properties of QDs of non-linear optical, III-V, II-IV, n-GaP, n-Ge, Te, Graphite, PtSb2, zero gap, II-V, GaSb, stressed materials, Bi, IV-IV, Lead germanium telluride, Zinc and Cadmium diphosphides, Bi2Te3, Antimony, III-V,II-VI,IV-VI compounds, III-V,II-VI,IV-VI, HgTe/CdTe and strained layer Quantum Dot Superlattices (QDSL) with graded interfaces and the QD effective mass superlattices of the aforementioned materials together with their heavily doped counter parts on the basis of newly formulated electron dispersion laws. The book considers the structures in which a layer of QD is inserted in the QW (Dots-in-Well) in the base and examines theoretically if there is improvement in the performance over the usual QW structure.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • On The Einsteins Photoemission from Quantum Dots & Quantum Dot Super Lattices of Non Parabolic Semiconductors: Simplified Theory & Relative Comparison
  • Influence of Microwaves on the Photoemission from Quantum Dots & Quantum Dot Super Lattices of Opto-Electronic Materials
  • Seebeck Coefficient in Quantum Dots & Quantum Dot Super Lattices of Heavily Doped Semiconductors under Large Magnetic Field
  • Transistor Lasers with Quantum Wells & Quantum Dots-In-Well in the Base
  • Combinational Logic Circuit Design Using QCA.

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