Nanoelectronics: Physics, Materials and Devices 1st Edition
Grab the future of electronics with Nanoelectronics: Physics, Materials and Devices, 1st Edition — a definitive guide by Angsuman Sarkar, Chandan Sarkar, Arpan Deyasi, Debashis De, and Arezki Benfdila. This book captures the essential science and engineering of devices at the nanoscale, making complex quantum phenomena and material innovations accessible to students, researchers, and practicing engineers.
Dive into a clear, structured presentation that connects fundamental physics — quantum transport, tunneling, and carrier dynamics — with modern materials and practical device designs. Thorough chapters cover semiconductor nanostructures, 2D materials, molecular electronics, nanoscale transistors, memory elements, sensors, and energy-harvesting devices. Each topic blends theoretical rigor with real-world relevance, illustrated by concise derivations, explanatory diagrams, and application-oriented examples.
Ideal for graduate courses and professional reference, this edition emphasizes hands-on problem solving and device modeling strategies used in leading research and industrial labs. It addresses fabrication techniques, characterization methods, and reliability concerns that matter to developers working in major innovation centers across India, Europe, North America, and East Asia.
Why this book matters: it bridges materials science and device engineering to equip you for challenges in nanotechnology, from low-power computing to next-generation sensors and flexible electronics. Whether you’re preparing for advanced study, designing components for startups, or staying current with academic research, this volume offers a practical roadmap to nanoscale device innovation.
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