Quantum Materials, Devices, and Applications 1st Edition
Capture the forefront of condensed-matter science with Quantum Materials, Devices, and Applications — 1st Edition by Mohamed Henini and Marcelo Rodrigues. This authoritative volume presents a clear, modern pathway from fundamental quantum phenomena to real-world device engineering, ideal for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals seeking practical insight into next-generation materials and technologies.
Dive into accessible explanations of quantum materials — from 2D materials and topological insulators to superconductors and spintronic systems — paired with practical treatments of device design, fabrication methods, and characterization techniques. The book balances theoretical frameworks with application-driven examples in quantum computing, nanoscale sensors, optoelectronics, and energy-harvesting devices, making complex concepts applicable to laboratory work and industrial development alike.
Written by leading experts, the text connects academic rigor with technological relevance, reflecting research trends across Europe, North America, and Asia. Clear figures, illustrative case studies, and problem-oriented discussions help readers translate theory into experiment and prototype, supporting use as both a course textbook and a professional reference.
Whether you’re a physicist, materials scientist, electrical engineer, or a technology manager scouting innovations, this edition equips you with the vocabulary, methodologies, and application perspectives needed to push projects forward. Stay ahead in quantum materials research and device innovation — bring home Quantum Materials, Devices, and Applications and turn emerging science into practical solutions.
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