Electronic Noise And Fluctuations In Solids

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Electronic Noise And Fluctuations In Solids
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Author : Sh Kogan
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1996-08-15
Electronic Noise And Fluctuations In Solids written by Sh Kogan and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-08-15 with Science categories.
This book is devoted to the physics of electronic fluctuations (noise) in solids and covers almost all important examples of this phenomenon. It is comprehensive, intelligible and well illustrated. Emphasis is given to the main concepts, supported by many fundamental experiments which have become classics, to physical mechanisms of fluctuations, and to conclusions on the nature and magnitude of noise. The book also includes a comprehensive and complete review of flicker (1/f) noise in the literature. It will be useful to graduate students and researchers in physics and electronic engineering, and especially those carrying out research in the fields of noise phenomena and highly sensitive electronic devices, for example radiation detectors, electronic devices for low-noise amplifiers and quantum magnetometers (SQUIDS).
Noise In Physical Systems And 1 F Fluctuations
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Author : Gijs Bosman
language : en
Publisher: World Scientific
Release Date : 2001
Noise In Physical Systems And 1 F Fluctuations written by Gijs Bosman and has been published by World Scientific this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Computers categories.
The International Conference on Noise in Physical Systems and 1/f Fluctuations brings together physicists and engineers interested in all aspects of noise and fluctuations in materials, devices, circuits, and physical and biological systems. The experimental research on novel devices and systems and the theoretical studies included in this volume provide the reader with a comprehensive, in-depth treatment of present noise research activities worldwide. Contents: Noise in Nanoscale Devices (S Bandyopadhyay et al.); 1/f Voltage Noise Induced by Magnetic Flux Flow in Granular Superconductors (O V Gerashchenko); Low Frequency Noise Analysis of Different Types of Polysilicon Resistors (A Penarier et al.); Low Frequency Noise in CMOS Transistors: An Experimental and Comparative Study on Different Technologies (P Fantini et al.); Modeling of Current Transport and 1/f Noise in GaN Based HBTs (H Unlu); Low Frequency Noise in CdSe Thin Film Transistors (M J Deen & S Rumyanstsev); NIST Program on Relative Intensity Noise Standards for Optical Fiber Sources Near 1550 nm (G Obarski); Physical Model of the Current Noise Spectral Density Versus Dark Current in CdTe Detectors (A Imad et al.); Time and Frequency Study of RTS in Bipolar Transistors (A Penarier et al.); Neural Network Based Adaptive Processing of Electrogastrogram (S Selvan); Shot Noise as a Test of Entanglement and Nonlocality of Electrons in Mesoscopic Systems (E V Sukhorukov et al.); The Readout of Time, Continued Fractions and 1/f Noise (M Planat & J Cresson); Longitudinal and Transverse Noise of Hot Electrons in 2DEG Channels (J Liberis et al.); 1/f Noise, Intermittency and Clustering Poisson Process (F Gruneis); Noise Modeling for PDE Based Device Simulations (F Bonani & G Ghione); Methods of Slope Estimation of Noise Power Spectral Density (J Smulko); and other papers. Readership: Researchers, academics and graduate students in electrical and electronic engineering, biophysics, nanoscience, applied physics, statistical physics and semiconductor science.
Noise In Semiconductor Devices
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Author : Fabrizio Bonani
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2013-03-09
Noise In Semiconductor Devices written by Fabrizio Bonani and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-03-09 with Technology & Engineering categories.
The design and optimization of electronic systems often requires appraisal an of the electrical noise generated by active devices, and, at a technological level, the ability to properly design active elements in order to minimize, when possible, their noise. Examples of critical applications are, of course, receiver front-ends in RF and optoelectronic transmission systems, but also front-end stages in sensors and, in a completely different context, nonlinear circuits such as oscillators, mixers, and frequency multipliers. The rapid de velopment of silicon RF applications has recently fostered the interest toward low-noise silicon devices for the lower microwave band, such as low-noise MOS transistors; at the same time, the RF and microwave ranges are be coming increasingly important in fast optical communication systems. Thus, high-frequency noise modeling and simulation of both silicon and compound semiconductor based bipolar and field-effect transistors can be considered as an important and timely topic. This does not exclude, of course, low frequency noise, which is relevant also in the RF and microwave ranges when ever it is up-converted within a nonlinear system, either autonomous (as an oscillator) or non-autonomous (as a mixer or frequency multiplier). The aim of the present book is to provide a thorough introduction to the physics-based numerical modeling of semiconductor devices operating both in small-signal and in large-signal conditions. In the latter instance, only the non-autonomous case was considered, and thus the present treatment does not directly extend to oscillators.
Cmos
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Author : Angelo Rivetti
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 2018-09-03
Cmos written by Angelo Rivetti and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-03 with Science categories.
CMOS: Front-End Electronics for Radiation Sensors offers a comprehensive introduction to integrated front-end electronics for radiation detectors, focusing on devices that capture individual particles or photons and are used in nuclear and high energy physics, space instrumentation, medical physics, homeland security, and related fields. Emphasizing practical design and implementation, this book: Covers the fundamental principles of signal processing for radiation detectors Discusses the relevant analog building blocks used in the front-end electronics Employs systematically weak and moderate inversion regimes in circuit analysis Makes complex topics such as noise and circuit-weighting functions more accessible Includes numerical examples where appropriate CMOS: Front-End Electronics for Radiation Sensors provides specialized knowledge previously obtained only through the study of multiple technical and scientific papers. It is an ideal text for students of physics and electronics engineering, as well as a useful reference for experienced practitioners.
Cfn Lectures On Functional Nanostructures Volume 2
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Author : Christian Röthig
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2011-08-24
Cfn Lectures On Functional Nanostructures Volume 2 written by Christian Röthig and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08-24 with Science categories.
This series of books contains selected and edited lectures from summer schools organized by the Center for Functional nanostructures (CFN) at the University of Karlsruhe. The mission of the CFN is to carry out research in the following areas: nanophotonics, nanoelectronics, molecular nanostructures and nanostructured materials. The aim of the summer schools is mainly to exchange new ideas and illustrate emerging research methodologies through a series of topical, introductory lectures. This is reflected by both the selection of topics addressed in the present volume, nanoelectronics, as well as the tutorial aspect of the contributions.
The Physics Of Nanoelectronics
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Author : Tero T. Heikkilä
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2013-01-31
The Physics Of Nanoelectronics written by Tero T. Heikkilä and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-31 with Mathematics categories.
This book provides an introduction to phenomena and models in nanoelectronics. It starts from the basics, but also introduces topics of recent interest, such as superconducting qubits, graphene, and quantum nanoelectromechanics.
Magnetic Interactions And Spin Transport
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Author : Almadena Chtchelkanova
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2013-11-11
Magnetic Interactions And Spin Transport written by Almadena Chtchelkanova and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-11-11 with Science categories.
Stuart Wolf This book originated as a series of lectures that were given as part of a Summer School on Spintronics in the end of August, 1998 at Lake Tahoe, Nevada. It has taken some time to get these lectures in a form suitable for this book and so the process has been an iterative one to provide current information on the topics that are covered. There are some topics that have developed in the intervening years and we have tried to at least alert the readers to them in the Introduction where a rather complete set of references is provided to the current state of the art. The field of magnetism, once thought to be dead or dying, has seen a remarkable rebirth in the last decade and promises to get even more important as we enter the new millennium. This rebirth is due to some very new insight into how the spin degree of freedom of both electrons and nucleons can play a role in a new type of electronics that utilizes the spin in addition to or in place of the charge. For this new field to mature and prosper, it is important that students and postdoctoral fellows have access to the appropriate literature that can give them a sound basis in the funda mentals of this new field and I hope that this book is a very good start in this direction.
Nanophysics Coherence And Transport
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language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2005-08-02
Nanophysics Coherence And Transport written by and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-08-02 with Science categories.
The developments of nanofabrication in the past years have enabled the design of electronic systems that exhibit spectacular signatures of quantum coherence. Nanofabricated quantum wires and dots containing a small number of electrons are ideal experimental playgrounds for probing electron-electron interactions and their interplay with disorder. Going down to even smaller scales, molecules such as carbon nanotubes, fullerenes or hydrogen molecules can now be inserted in nanocircuits. Measurements of transport through a single chain of atoms have been performed as well. Much progress has also been made in the design and fabrication of superconducting and hybrid nanostructures, be they normal/superconductor or ferromagnetic/superconductor. Quantum coherence is then no longer that of individual electronic states, but rather that of a superconducting wavefunction of a macroscopic number of Cooper pairs condensed in the same quantum mechanical state. Beyond the study of linear response regime, the physics of non-equilibrium transport (including non-linear transport, rectification of a high frequency electric field as well as shot noise) has received much attention, with significant experimental and theoretical insights. All these quantities exhibit very specific signatures of the quantum nature of transport, which cannot be obtained from basic conductance measurements. Basic concepts and analytical tools needed to understand this new physics are presented in a series of theoretical fundamental courses, in parallel with more phenomenological ones where physics is discussed in a less formal way and illustrated by many experiments.· Electron-electron interactions in one-dimensional quantum transport· Coulomb Blockade and Kondo physics in quantum dots· Out of equilibrium noise and quantum transport· Andreev reflection and subgap nonlinear transport in hybrid N/S nanosructures.· Transport through atomic contacts · Solid state Q-bits · Written by leading experts in the field, both theorists and experimentalists
Spin Electronics
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Author : Michael Ziese
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2007-06-30
Spin Electronics written by Michael Ziese and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-06-30 with Technology & Engineering categories.
For 50 years conventional electronics has ignored the electron spin. The manipulation and utilisation of the electron spin heralds an exciting and rapidly changing era in electronics, combining the disciplines of magnetism and traditional electronics. The first generation of "spintronic" devices (such as read heads based on giant magnetoresistance or non-volatile magnetic random access memories) have already gained dominant positions in the market place. This volume, the first of its kind on spin electronics describes all the essential topics for new researchers entering the field. It covers magnetism and semiconductor basics, micromagnetism, experimental techniques, materials science, device fabrication and new developments in spin-dependent processes. At the end of most chapters are a number of exercises and worked problems to aid the reader in understanding this fascinating new field.
Breakdown Phenomena In Semiconductors And Semiconductor Devices
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Author : Michael E Levinshtein
language : en
Publisher: World Scientific
Release Date : 2005-09-07
Breakdown Phenomena In Semiconductors And Semiconductor Devices written by Michael E Levinshtein and has been published by World Scientific this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-09-07 with Technology & Engineering categories.
Impact ionization, avalanche and breakdown phenomena form the basis of many very interesting and important semiconductor devices, such as avalanche photodiodes, avalanche transistors, suppressors, sharpening diodes (diodes with delayed breakdown), as well as IMPATT and TRAPATT diodes. In order to provide maximal speed and power, many semiconductor devices must operate under or very close to breakdown conditions. Consequently, an acquaintance with breakdown phenomena is essential for scientists or engineers dealing with semiconductor devices.The aim of this book is to summarize the main experimental results on avalanche and breakdown phenomena in semiconductors and semiconductor devices and to analyze their features from a unified point of view. Attention is focused on the phenomenology of avalanche multiplication and the various kinds of breakdown phenomena and their qualitative analysis.